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saturday 2010 on ntv what is the reason? for those who want to have children, on what indicators we look better than some european countries. and what and where to us not enough when genetics is no longer a fantasy, and in what matters there is nothing more important than honesty, let's talk about this with the head of the kulakov center for obstetrics and gynecology gennady dry. we are seeing another increase in the incidence of k species in the country. tell me how often that's in the current
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situation. uh, coronavirus catches pregnant women and with what consequences. although this topic is so complicated, from which we all and society are rather tired, and we are professionals and i want to say that the hardest time is not to say, but to hope that we survived it there was a time when we were contacted during the day and we consulted up to 100 seven patients. in this line. avit pregnancy childbirth postpartum period. uh-huh, at the usual time. and now, as it were, we are returning to the twenty-second year. especially after some march marches , especially this period. we had seven total consultations today during this period. we have completed two very powerful tasks for the ministry and the country. such a goal was set. how do the most severe cases of the species affect the reproductive
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system of men and women. this, by the way, is curious, because there was such a theory, and whether it is confirmed in practice or not. and we really saw quite striking, especially in men, a decrease in the number and mobility and functional properties of spermatozoa, but fortunately after a month and especially three of these changes moved in a positive reverse direction. and this was one, as if the task was approximately the same for women and was set, the second task, especially against the background of a very difficult clinical picture and our loss, and reproductive not only means maternal death, for example, in the twentieth year , 1004 lives were lost. and that was maybe the basis when we started to develop. i uh philosophy we you is that it is possible to administer and vaccinate women before pregnancy, but
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does vaccination affect the long term? what is happening with the female and male reproductive systems, are there any consequences of residual phenomena, if you do not go into some details, that is, quite positively, this gives us the right to tell our wonderful citizens that they can afford this pregnancy, you can hope for a completely healthy child, tell me, but in general, how are things going with the reproductive health of the nation. if we talk about the reproductive system, in general, men or women, they undergo quite powerful changes. these are environmental factors. it's what we eat, what we breathe. this is our physical bad, by the way, you know alcohol. we talk a lot about these excesses. that they are, well, perfectly understandable. and that's why he talks so little about our stressful load, and our feelings about our
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foreignness at work absolutely yes, we are now very much influencing. here we call psycho-emotional or other stresses for reproduction and it turned out that and this here is a stress reaction and we will call classical stress. insanely negative effect on reproduction. that is, even more powerful than the ecology here and happen, which is much more powerful, and now you say that you are not an optimist, and so there are reasons for optimism. as i understand it, there is nothing special. no, of course there is because we have to. simply if we understand the reason, we develop a system of measures. i'm so glad that, well, as would be the task of people's population demographics. a for us, it focuses on male and female health products. e does not become not just an important archival political task of the state, the reproduction of the emergence of a new life for the state
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of a member of this great country, of course, a super important task, but for an insanely difficult one, i understand. well, probably, some targets are set there, or maybe there are guidelines, yes, here, but here, to support e, there are absolutely target indicators. for example, if we are talking about your reproduction rate, then this is necessary for each family to give birth to at least two. eh, so every second family gave birth to not two children, but three e, it means children, and only then it will be a coefficient, there 2.502. and that's enough to keep dust reproduction. yes, there are probably no more important tasks for humanity for the country , for the sake of whom we do, if we do. the future of this place where we live. where were we born and i am happy to
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say without exaggerating any of our successes that we are absolutely at the european level in many areas of reproductive medicine, this applies to reproductive technologies. uh, the technology of childbirth smearing providing medical hmm of this whole complex is the most powerful surgery onco-gynecology. uh, gorgeous perfectly reproductive molecular biology, molecular genetics, for example, a very specific episode from our life. here in the twentieth twenty- first year. a little more than nine thousand births attacked four here in this one and only national obstetrics and gynecology center. uh-huh that's a significant figure, especially in the background. uh, the decline in the birth rate of our country is absolutely numbers. who happens for sure? yes, i'm there somewhere in the region of one and a half million, yes, the best combat figures. this is the seventeenth year, a little bit the eighteenth, you
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were a million 800 there 76, in my opinion thousand. and now there is a million and a half this year, maybe less, because both the covid and the economic situation and uh, any of our experiences have uh, means a reverse in this direction, and even in this difficult time, it is completely difficult. i would say we started the project. so, which is called an exam, but in fact it is, the definition of a personal genome of genome sequencing, a born person, if we go by the time machine with you to 2000 and 2001, about two years and 2 billion dollars arrived, when several dozen teams . mira did not sequence the first human genome. and now we can do it in 3-4 days, spending not billions, but about
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30,000 of our rubles and to zuma, that is, to become a part of the genome that encodes us, all our proteins, all our structures, and because we can do this in order to have a born child and walk around saying that your child has no monogenic diseases, no diseases, oh, which we see from the screen of each channel that says, please help this child, then he has. and if suddenly there is, spinal muscular trophies, for example, it is generally necessary to collect a crazy amount of money there, 150 or more million rubles for one administration of the drug, but the task is to say this never this child will be 12 months old, and he will no longer weigh 3.200 g. but say after a week 7 days or 10 days and start treatment very early and not just start treatment and
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wait for a diagnosis but also take another step very important. we understand that it is not only necessary to make a diagnosis. it's like the first hour of genetics, but we need to create gene engineering preparations. even the future, and why the future we now have already set up this platform? we are waiting for support, and we have optimism is, we have people. we have the first developments in the world. it will never be a cure for the classic, which will go through a huge path of testing development, because it is not for millions or tens of thousands. it is possible for ten people in our country or 150 people all over the world, we have a certain platform and we are supported by the ministry and governments that this should be part of our task never, but literally in 23-24. this is not a fantasy, but such, uh, easy, description of reality.
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it is said that today the survival rate. uh, babies in russia, for example, by 83%, that is, here we are talking about the fact that this is the european region, maybe even better than in a number. european countries, and how smooth is the situation by region? uh, uh, a very important question kirillovich, our task as a national center is to do everything possible so that, uh, here the standard is a modern standard and the possibilities of technology for understanding philosophy are everywhere as close as possible. at least if they are the same now it is quite motley, of course you have to tell the truth. i kept thinking, there, since february. what what to add there to some great russian ideas, except for justice and gratitude, however, here we should always be in front of the camera on the podium at
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some kind of meeting together. yes, yesterday you are obliged to tell the truth and not embellish anything. this is real life, it is different. and if you think that is when that i'm here on the dough for four are you wrong about the part? uh of colossal, of course, the desire of people living here in these our uh different regions. and if we are talking about the main thing, how paradoxical it is, a lot has been done, infinitely much has been done by the government, the political leadership of the regions. so the leaders of the security system. here's how to disassemble it. let 's get to the screws. here perinatal centers enough or not enough. here we need more. enough, and surprisingly built done, but often not enough. you took something, for example, some kind of conditional. uh, there's a prenatal center, let's say. this is bryansk and here you should be, like neonotu just real. we have a
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completely wonderful one there, where she has been helping colleagues for three years with virtual rounds of calls. there, that 's how it should work. uh-huh and why am i talking about honesty. we need to take a very, honest look at this situation and approach it very reasonably and with completely realizable things, to do what can be done today, realizing that we can, what we will do tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, and we must choose the speech moments of this assistance and these deficits, which we see you uh already mentioned several times a lot has been done there in recent years, including uh, ready to allocate uh, state funds in order to expand her natal sincerning. yes, what will be the effect of this major step, because we usually did this in the last 20 years for 5-6 years of the most frequent diseases, this is done by the genetic
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service, as it were. this means that europe began to deal with 38 diseases. and now we have created everything to switch to this, we are the government that allowed this, gave money to our ministry, we, together with the center of genetics, uh, are creating these uh, regional centers and very soon we will switch to this number, but even this program will be carried out. but if i was talking about the exome here, uh, it includes this part, it even overlaps, i mean, it's a step. uh, even larger underwear in general for the future, and now, if we return to this program, here is the exome, when we are in these newborns. this means that if we follow and find the finances of the program of people, teams of pro professionals in 10-15-20 years in in our state there will be no disabled children. they will not be born. it
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a huge step and therefore it seems to me that such philosophies are aimed at a program of this magnitude, they must continue, and our task is politics. system as a leader to decision makers, we must find a simple, understandable language so that people understand that this is an area of unconditional investment of absolute attention of society for these heroes. thank you very much for the conversation. thank you very much. thank you for visiting us. hello
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, i'm vladimir antokhin in the year of science and technology, a program on how science will change ours is on air. life in the next 10 years. hello, i'm catherine. let's deal with the information wars , so in 10 years. this is andrei manuelo political scientist, good evening. and vyacheslav ershakov scientists. ah, the new weapons are in the hands of those who love to fight, and people will always fight, so skeptics are my guests today. this is konstantin shurunov, a specialist in the field of information security. good evening. i am anatoly petrenko, psychologist, specialist in information-psychological warfare and psychological operations. good evening at the end programs our guests and optimists will make a prediction.
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with what probability in 10 years science will make the information war impossible about the history of information wars will tell in our expert professor kapustin the most ancient warriors were already necessarily accompanied by lies and propaganda to psychological influences. combat, the cry of the attackers. this is probably the very first psychological weapon alexander of macedon used intimidating masks, developing banners of broken shot, and that's all. it was to intimidate the enemy that hannibals spread rumors about the power his army, as well as an epidemic disease in the stage of the enemy. the persian king of all powers rumors that if all the persian wars shoot with bows, it will become dark. arrows made of meat in our time, the main focus is on the dehumanization. we are not fighting people. we fight monsters. well, today computer technology has erased all borders, and
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we have only one chance to survive to close the borders for enemy propaganda. well, just wait, the borders are closed. no, let's get it straight first. let's deal with this issue. so, well all science and nadezhda vyacheslav alexandrovich but, really, why do people attack each other and in general, why do they fight sapiens, a predator is some definition of a predator and a predator is a warrior, therefore war in any form of manifestation of the physical impact of information weapons. this is the natural state of a predator, that is, without a warrior of aggression in any way, but there is a progress of a person more sparing on biology, but a stronger
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impact on human psychology. to the methods, yes, we will return to konstantin mikhailovich the information wars themselves. here you can somehow detect when they first appeared, who fought? who won, but if, by the way, you can find out at all who is the winner, as already mentioned, yes, the information wars of the neva in the middle ages were very common, they probably heard about the barbarian prince vlad dracula who created such an image for himself that they were simply afraid to mess with him. well, from my point of view. the first information war in the modern sense took place much earlier. the roman consul best gained arrest came to the meeting of the achaean union union of greek city states and declared that from the point of view of rome, the spartans and argos are not true greeks. only the achaeans are
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true greeks. therefore, from now on, the roman senate will speak only with the chaeans. he said this and left, and a quarrel began among the greeks, hot mediterranean guys rushed to find out which of them was truly a sin, fights between communities began, arson of buildings, and the next year the roman army came and seized the territory of the achaean. union like this is the reception of consul lucius. it's almost 22nd century applied almost unchanged. discover modern media from our neighbors belarus in the ukraine in the baltics, our western-funded media. a striking example is the historical museum in minsk on the first floor of a huge exhibition of the history of belarus , any mention of russian rus before 1700 is completely extinguished, the pre-yavillian chronicle of the most ancient monument of belarusian writing is thrust into a corner,
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because it is written in russian on the scheme of the battle of grunwald all regiments are marked. even tatar regiment, all whose participation was reduced to the fact that when the german knightly cavalry went. she is islamic. they turned around and ran away. yes, yes, except for the smolensk regiments, that is, the russian regiments that withstood the blow of the german knightly cavalry on the left flank, are not signed, that is, until 1700, purely western civilization, and in 1700 peter i horror seizes quilted jackets belarus joins the russian empire. the main thing, yes, the main thing at the entrance is a small die. the exhibition was sponsored by the embassy of the united states of america in the republic belarus understandably and constantly there are excursions of schoolchildren of eight-year-old ten-year-olds, when they come to see whole classes walk along this in minsk there is no one under thirty. who would be about russian pro-russian russian, because our
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opponents are working on youth for teenagers. reception of consul lucius, he is over 2,000 years old and with adults. it already works so-so, and technology works great with teenagers. we 'll talk more andrey viktorovich well, what are the signs of a conventional war, more or less, i understand. here you go there are weapons, and people in uniform in helmets e. but what are the signs of an information war, that's what is a weapon. the fact is that an information war is a special kind of armed conflict , an armed conflict that is armed there. weapons of information and technology, which we will talk about today and by the way, and to speak, which has two distinguishing features. the first sign is a special form of warfare . this is an information operation. here is an information operation - this is an operation of special services, which we have been constantly dealing with lately, but also a special technology of
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harmful e, the impact of a destructive impact on the consciousness and subconscious of a person, including the purpose, the control of which is called e, are united under the common brand of information weapons. and you know. it seems to me, really, by the way, on the consciousness of the subconscious. sometimes you read the news, the braid is excellent, beautiful. you will see the picture and think, it is excellent good quality the picture you begin to understand. there's some inside information you think, ok, i figured out what it was all about, they wanted to send us something there, you start to figure it out further, who is the type of customer? this story, there is still some kind of incomprehensible bottom. and this is the most cockroach. look how pretty. the legs there are such cockroaches, lord, some kind of nightmare could have been prevented, at least there. they put it there, this is really such food, because modern information operations are
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operational combinations. they combine not only technology, information and psychological impact, and they always have operational operational technologies and technologies related to undercover work, because, uh, a modern operation of information warfare. this operation, which is carried out by special services. by the way, speaking, they are extremely dangerous, and my wife not uh, uh six months ago, after listening to my lecture. e, said the following phrase. he said, and i say, more dangerous than isis. i say why are you more dangerous? than igil. she says, well, uh igil, immediately cuts off the head, and i slowly spoon i scrape my brain. here, the modern operation of the information war is precisely what it does. if a person cannot be brought to his knees, if it is not possible to persuade him to voluntary submission and cooperation, then he breaks. that's slowly scraping his brain and in this respect are not dangerous than, uh, more dangerous than traditional wars.
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uh, because traditional wars operate, as a rule, by area. there are a large number of victims, but there are strikes of such a wide range, and information operations are always active selectively. and if this victim is marked as some kind of victim, it is very difficult to leave the pursuers, in fact, i understood, and we have a scientific weapon against information wars. these are russian women. you have to turn them on somehow. this process is at least yes, but seriously, anatoly ivanovich now sometimes one gets the impression that information wars are being waged. there, not only against the peoples, but against the ethics of morality against i don’t know, well done, and against the youth. that is, you know, they are aimed at some. well now so it is customary to call it, probably on the bonds of society. how can we peaceful people win in such a war, when my children are taught some immoral things, but things on social networks. you have raised perhaps the most important questions. in the context of the
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problem we are discussing. why because really, uh, andrey viktorovich and i are now actively engaged in, uh, anti-freaks, exposing the fakes themselves. there are some very interesting patterns. first, they are all immoral. secondly, they are all built on gross lies. all of them are missing evidence, whatever it may be. they're just like the verdict they say, and that's it. and yet another very important element. very often they are aimed at specific social strata, or as we say societies in the youth mentioned. why youth? well, firstly, because this is the most mentally agile category of our citizens, whose socialization process is still incomplete, and if you take here
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is a pyramid, as i call it, yes, let's say. the attraction of desire is the ideals of the world view of conviction until the convictions they still get there. yes, and here at this stage, to instill in their interests in their desire to get out the worldviews of the necessary information in an overview, spoons of everything superfluous, as soon as the label was noticed it is extremely important it is extremely important. and so, when a certain information vacuum is created, then psychological operations or information-psychological operations. whatever we call them, they are aimed primarily at our youth, first of all. if we have something to do, do not create this vacuum here, try to do something of your own with your youth, dear colleagues, business. that's what your humble servant, tried to introduce such a term into circulation and
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not only a term. this whole concept behind it is worth a very colossus. work, i call it information vaccinations. and it wasn’t the pandemic that pushed me. it was i who actively engaged in this information vaccination. when i was still involved in elections, for example, we take a specific information block. well, the same fake, let's say yes, since we touched them. let's not leave them. and on the example of this fake, we show how it is built, what is its depravity. what is its lack of consistency, that is need to do training? well, you can also call it training, in principle, of course, of course, but this must be done in such a way that our youth would be interested in it. so that they do not say, but this is complete nonsense, yes, we will figure it out ourselves, we'll figure it out ourselves.
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