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The past year has brought us new viral threats and fresh looks at how we have been treating acute and chronic disorders. Our editorial board continues to search for the latest clinically relevant advances in pediatric medicine and to provide them to you in a timely manner. We understand how busy you are and the pressures to communicate with your increasingly Internet-savvy patients and families. In this issue, we have selected our choices for the most important stories of 2014. We hope you will also find them worth another read. All of us at NEJM Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine send our best wishes for a productive and rewarding year in 2015.
The Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Top Stories of 2014 are: