Although Russian toxicologist Nikolay V. Lazarev apparently studied xenon anesthesia in 1941, the first published report confirming xenon anesthesia was in 1946 by American medical researcher John H. Lawrence, who experimented on mice. Source: Internet
Armenia’s jury, meanwhile, gave Russia (represented by popular singer Sergey Lazarev) only 2 points, while the televoting public gave it a solid 12 points. Source: Internet
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine IBD specialist Mark Lazarev, MD, tells WebMD that a study comparing treatment vs. non-treatment for reducing clot risk would be expensive and difficult to do. Source: Internet
Lazarev spent many years conducting at the Bolshoi Theater, leaving in 1995 to take on posts in the U.K., Japan, and elsewhere. Source: Internet