
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 house dust is 70% human skin?

Is it true that swimming immediately after eating is dangerous to health and life?

Is it true that air conditioning can cause colds, sore throats, neuralgia, pneumonia and headaches?

Is it true that indoor plants effectively purify the air?

Is it true that counting sheep helps you fall asleep faster?

Is it true that first courses are healthier than second courses?

Is it true that coddling children is harmful to their development?

Is it true that sleeping at sunset is bad for your health?

Is it true that if you eat a lot of sweets, you will develop diabetes?

Is it true that sleeping on your left side is harmful to your health?






