Vacation in Turkey turned into coma for Russians due to coronavirus

The Russian fell into a coma for two months after contracting coronavirus on vacation in Turkey A Russian tourist from Bashkiria went to Turkey. There he was diagnosed with a coronavirus and serious lung damage, which caused the man to fall into a coma for two months. This is reported by Life. As the wife of 44-year-old Dmitry Yapryntsev said, he is now in intensive care in a Turkish hospital. According to her, her husband's severe cough began at the beginning of the trip, which is why the family decided to return home. However, on the way to the airport, the man almost fainted – an ambulance team arrived and immediately took him to the red zone. At the hospital, it turned out that the Russian had severe lung damage. Yapryntsev's close ones had to leave Turkey. Later they were told that the medical insurance for the treatment had ended

Magnetic brain stimulation has increased people's propensity for altruism

HSE neurophysiologists have stimulated people's brains with magnets and made them more generous The neurophysiologists at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) have found that magnetic stimulation of the brain makes a person more generous. The results were published in the journal Scientific Reports, briefly described in a press release on the website Godnauki.rf. In the course of the study, experts used transcranial magnetic stimulation of certain areas of the prefrontal cortex in 46 volunteers. This non-invasive method consists in generating short magnetic pulses that penetrate the skull and suppress neural activity. The subjects played the economic games Dictator and Generosity. In the first game, one of the participants distributes money between the players, while the others assess how fair this division is. In the second game, the participant distributing the money retains a fixed amount. It turned out that when the activity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was suppressed,

Bolshoi ballerina tried to commit suicide

Bolshoi ballerina Mariana Gomez was hospitalized after a suicide attempt In Moscow, Bolshoi ballerina Mariana Gomez was hospitalized after a suicide attempt. This was reported by the REN TV channel on Tuesday, November 16. According to the channel's source, the 34-year-old actress tried to commit suicide after a quarrel with her lover. She was found in an apartment in Leontievsky Lane and taken to the hospital. At present, Gomez's life is not in danger. Doctors continue to monitor her condition. Mariana Gomez was born in the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte. In 2006, she became the first Brazilian artist to be admitted to the Bolshoi Theater troupe, and seven years later she graduated from the Russian Theater Institute with a degree in ballet teacher, specializing in ballet pedagogy. She took part in the performances Symphony of Psalms, Winter's Tale, La Bayadere, The Nutcracker and La Sylphide.

50-year-old woman fulfills a long-held dream of becoming a single mother

The woman did not meet the right man and decided to become a single mother at 50 A British woman deliberately decided to become a single mother at 50, gave birth to a daughter and fulfilled an old dream. Her story is published by Metro. Kelly Clarke said that she always dreamed of a family, but never met the right man from whom she would like to have a child. Shortly before her 50th birthday, she decided to make her dream come true and get pregnant using an in vitro fertilization procedure. Related materials 00:01 – June 27, 2020 “The first time I got pregnant without a man” Stories of grandmothers who gave birth to their own grandchildren for the sake of their children00: 02 – April 19, 2020 “В head one thought: money will soon run out “Single mothers were on the brink of survival due to the coronavirus.

The Central Bank has found a way to protect Russians from fraudsters

The Central Bank will give Russians the opportunity to refuse remote banking services The Russians will be given the opportunity to voluntarily refuse remote banking services, Interfax writes, citing the words of the First Deputy Head of the Information Security Department of the Central Bank, Artem Sychev. “The plans are very big, there are several innovations, legislative and regulatory. The first of them is literally on the way – they made a change to the 683rd regulation of the Bank of Russia, where they obliged financial institutions to provide their customers with a service that would allow them to refuse to provide services remotely. This is a very important story, since it helps to reduce risks for the client, “Sychev said. If the client refuses to use the bank's remote services, he will have to visit the bank's office and talk to the employee to perform any actions with the

There is a shortage of apartments for tenants in Moscow

MIEL: the cost of renting economy-class apartments in Moscow increased by 20 percent almost all liquid supply. Because of this, the cost of renting economy-class apartments has increased significantly – by about 20 percent -, according to the materials of the MIEL agency received by the editorial office of Lenta.ru. As noted by realtors, there has been a shortage of rental apartments: the volume of supply of rented housing in the fall decreased by almost two times compared with the summer indicators. As a result, there was a jump in rental rates. “What was offered in the summer for 30 thousand rubles a month, in the fall was already rented out for 36-38 thousand,” experts point out. Also, according to their data, the search term for apartments for rent has increased. “Since there are a lot of overvalued or low-quality offers on the market today, which are not of interest

Zelensky speaks with British Secretary of Defense on the Black Sea

Zelensky discussed with the head of the British Department of Defense shipping in the Black Sea Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy talked with British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, who is on a working visit in Kiev. This was reported on the website of the Ukrainian presidential administration. During the conversation, the parties discussed international steps necessary to restore safe navigation in the Black and Azov Seas.