
Journalist, editor, fact checker. She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Russian State University for the Humanities and a master's degree from the National Research University Higher School of Economics. She worked at Novaya Gazeta and the Monitor project. Teaches media literacy at RANEPA and Moscow Higher School of Economics and Social Sciences (Shaninka). Co-author of a Kazakh textbook on media literacy for high school students.


Is it true that a rhythmic cough helps with a heart attack?

Is it true that the ability to roll your tongue into a tube is determined solely by genes?

Is it true that sitting close to the TV is bad for your health?

Is it true that microwaved food becomes carcinogenic?

Is it true that fireweed is healthier than Coca-Cola?

Is it true that chewing gum impairs the perception of information?

Is it true that you should stop drinking milk as an adult?

Is it true that reading while lying down is harmful to your eyesight?

Is it true that lowering the strength of alcoholic drinks leads to faster intoxication and a more severe hangover?

Is it true that men have less developed peripheral vision than women?

	




