Chelsea's caretaker manager Frank Lampard believes that the Blues still stand a chance against Real Madrid after trailing in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final by 2-0.
A network of connections in the brain that are connected to seizures in persons with epilepsy have been found by researchers from the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology.
Chelsea's caretaker manager Frank Lampard showed appreciation towards the Blues academy which has been delivering quality players consistently for the past few years. The London club has one of the best academy systems in entire Europe and some of the best young talent are currently within t
Thomas Tuchel's Bayern Munich showcased their attacking prowess, but it all ended up in vain against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City overcame his former side Bayern Munich with a dominant 3-0 victory in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday. After the victory, Pep Guardiola was left emotionally destroyed after surpassing his former side at the Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City will face Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday. The Premier League defenders are on a hunt for their first UCL title. But as of now, Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola will focus entirely on their clash against Bayern Munich in th
Frank Lampard will be relying on his experienced players to pull off a result in their favour, and Raheem Sterling could turn out to be a significant cog in Lapmard's work-in-progress machinery.
A recent study performed by UCL researchers claimed, wearable gadgets such as smartwatches might be used to predict a higher risk of developing heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms in later life.
According to a recent study performed by a UCLA Health researcher, pregnant women whose household tap water included greater amounts of lithium had a modestly increased chance of their kids being diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder.
According to a recent study performed by UCL researchers, wearable gadgets such as smartwatches might be used to predict a higher risk of developing heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms in later life.
A new investigation conducted by UCL academics indicates that Generation Z youngsters born into the lowest fifth of families in the UK are 12 times more likely to experience a slew of bad health and educational outcomes by the age of 17 than their more affluent classmates.