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Yandex’s current statistics for December 28 give almost 23,000 impressions per month for New Year’s Peter. This is 9,000 more than a year ago. Increased interest in New Year trips to St. Pe
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Russia has developed a travel concept that will allow us to see the differences between the mountains of the Southern, Middle and Northern Urals in seven days. Orenburg Oblast is also included in the tourist route. All the same
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Khabarovsk Krai has extensive tourism potential not only in summer but also in winter. Thus, the region has ski resorts, recreation centers and glamping sites, and the beautiful Bolshekhekhtsirsk
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On the basis of a special study, Russian scientists have found out how the presence of pets in the house affects the well-being of people around them. According to the report, the results of the joint venture
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Experts from Zhez Medical School have proven that stress caused by losing a large amount of money can accelerate cognitive decline, including dementia (organic brain damage)
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Based on a specially conducted experiment, German researchers have shown that the Super Mario Odyssey computer game, which has been known to many people from all over the world since childhood, reduces symptoms of d
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A psychologist gives advice and shares exercises to relieve anxiety. “Each of us has experienced anxiety at least once. It’s normal to worry about problems at work, workload,
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Many people think about problems on New Year’s Eve, immerse themselves in the fear of the unknown in life. Russian psychologists gave advice on how to cope with this condition. According to clinicians
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Cats are mysterious creatures, because it is often impossible to capture their mood and desires. Here’s some useful information so you don’t have to wonder how to understand a cat. FIRST QUESTION: Why a pet
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For dogs and cats, a piece of poultry meat can be equivalent in calories to a large human burger and lead to serious illness, while chocolate and other products are dangerous to animal life. IN
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The question of what to cook worries every housewife. Pay attention to the recipe for a hearty hot dish: chicken with sour cream and buckwheat. You can make it for a festive lunch or dinner, and even for Nova
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In an interview with Moslente, doctor Olga Malinovskaya named the products necessary to combat vitamin deficiency in winter. She encouraged eating turnips, dates, cabbage and tangerines when the weather is cold. Vitamin deficiency hour
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Millions love coffee. However, few connoisseurs of this drink manage to make it themselves as delicious as they do in a cafe. However, scientists have recently found out what to add to their own
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According to nutritionist Mikhail Ginzburg, cabbage contains many vitamins and antioxidants that are especially beneficial for people after 50 years of age. He spoke about the beneficial properties of cabbage in an interview with “Vechern
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Jelly is one of the most popular winter dishes, including on the New Year’s table. The Office of Rospotrebnadzor in the Penza Region told why it is useful and who should not abuse it. Special
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Caviar is a very popular treat on New Year’s tables. According to nutritionist Linda Khasanova, there are no strict norms for caviar consumption, but due to the high calorie content of the product, it is necessary to limit it
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1. Lenten cookies Delicious soft cookies can be made without eggs, and butter can be replaced with vegetable oil. For example, oatmeal cookies are based on oatmeal, banana and dried fruits, and for simple fasting
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1. Seafood paella Visiting Spain and not trying paella means offending the people of this country! You can eat the most delicious in the coastal cafes of small towns or villages. There’s a dish under
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Why collect your own set You can find dozens of gift sets in any store for the New Year. If you don’t have time at all or your child loves chocolate from a certain factory, then a ready-made set
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International dish Sliced into thin pieces of ham with vegetables, tomatoes or spicy red currant sauce is found in many national cuisines. For example, it’s eaten at Christmas in Belgium, Irl