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Thomas Westerholm

Thomas Westerholm

Sports and Culture Reporter/Freelance Sports Writer at Newsweek Online

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • General Assignment News
  • Sports

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Recent Articles

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Living With This for Even a Year Raises Dementia Risk, New Study Finds

A new study found that living one with one factor even briefly comes with major risks.
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Insects Are Disappearing in Untouched Areas, and Scientists Are Ala...

"Insects are necessary for terrestrial and fresh-water ecosystems to function," study author Keith Sockman said.
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Horror at What Hiker Finds Hiding Directly Under Warning Sign: ‘Sta...

"I would be a goner by now."
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Gate Agent Moves Passenger So Family Can Sit Together, But There’s ...

Gate Agent Moves Passenger So Family Can Sit Together, But There’s a Problem
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Scientists Make Surprising Find About Arctic Sea Ice Loss

"This pause should not be confused with a sign of recovery."
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The Surprising Reason Conspiracies Draw People In, According to Sci...

"There's real buzz in this community," one participant told the researchers.
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The Common Medication That Could Raise Your Risk of Dementia

While this medication is seen as a safer alternative, it is not without risks.
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This Small Change Could Have Big Benefits if You Have Knee Pain

This Small Change Could Have Big Benefits if You Have Knee Pain
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Fury at Southwest Gate Agents’ ‘Appalling’ Announcement During Dela...

"I literally had to walk away."
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America is Aging—and It’s Not Ready, Researchers Warn

"Without a significant policy shift, many of the demands for the aging population in the society will not be met."
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Toothpaste Made From Your Own Hair May Repair Your Teeth

The treatment could be available sooner than you think, according to researchers.