Scientists at the University of British Columbia have released a study, which suggests that the youngest kids in a classroom are those that are most likely to be taking medication to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.“The study of almost one million B.C. schoolchildren ages six to 12 during an 11-year period found those born in December were 39{c754d8f4a6af077a182a96e5a5e47e38ce50ff83c235579d09299c097124e52d} more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD and 48{c754d8f4a6af077a182a96e5a5e47e38ce50ff83c235579d09299c097124e52d} more likely to be medicated than those born in January.”However, researchers question whether these children have been diagnosed accurately or whether doctors may have confounded the fact that these kids are merely less mature and academically or athletically inclined due to the simple fact that they have not had those extra few months to develop as much as