
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 alcohol kills brain cells?

Is it true that Mongolia vaccinated 97% of the population and because of this faced a serious outbreak of the disease?

Is it true that the Spanish flu did not originate in Spain?

Is it true that the Vatican adopted amendments to the Bible excluding the sinfulness of homosexual relations?

Is it true that getting vaccinated during an epidemic is prohibited?

Is it true that if you step on a needle, it can reach your heart?

Is it true that the inventor of PCR stated that the test should not be used to diagnose any disease?

Is it true that mental illnesses most often experience exacerbations in spring and autumn?

Is it true that vaccinations cause autoimmune diseases?

Is it true that vaccines can trigger autoimmune diseases?

	




