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Dear Readers:
Thank you for continuing to follow our coverage of the latest evidence-based therapies and tools for improving the care of your pediatric patients and their families. The research available to all of us is vast and broad, spanning topics from the latest precision genetic therapies to understanding the social and emotional context of how our families confront the challenges of wellness and health. Our top story picks for 2018 reflect this diversity.
Our NEJM Journal Watch Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Top Stories of 2018 are:
Does Acetaminophen Exposure In Utero Increase Risk for ADHD?
Marijuana Use While Breast-Feeding — What's in Mother's Milk?
Does Prohibiting Kids' Mobile Device Use at Check-Ups Improve Developmental Surveillance?
AAP Report Highlights Importance of Children's Play for Development
What Terms Should Clinicians Use to Discuss Weight Problems with Adolescents?
New Evidence That Early Solids May Lead to Better Infant Sleep
How Informative Is Cardiac Screening of Adolescent Soccer Players?
IV Antibiotics for Urinary Tract Infection in Infants: Is Less More?
We look forward to sharing the latest advances in pediatrics and adolescent medicine with you in 2019.