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Dear Readers:
This has been an exciting year as we became NEJM Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. We remain devoted to providing clinicians with the information they need to provide patients with the best care. As part of NEJM Group, we are now poised to do that better than ever. We are exploring new ways to provide you with richer content and, as always, the editors strive to link the most current, clinically relevant information to clinical practice.
Once again, in this issue, we share our perspective on the 10 top stories from the past year. These stories highlight the increasing challenges of sports concussion and sleep disorders, and address the continued vexations of allergic disease and childhood infections.
Our Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Top Stories of 2013 are:
Management Guidelines for Childhood Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Is Adenotonsillectomy Indicated for Childhood Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
New Guidelines for Sports Concussion
Online Intervention for Impaired Executive Function Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Wiping Is as Effective as Suctioning in the Delivery Room
Tympanostomy Tubes in Children: A Clinical Practice Guideline
Office-Based Care for Sexual Minority Youth
Sublingual Immunotherapy Is Effective for Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma
Acute Bacterial Sinusitis in Children
Finally, Practical Guidelines for Initiating Complementary Food in Infants
We wish you the very best in 2014.