Saturday, 17 August 2019

Chelsea press conference live: Frank Lampard on Leicester City, Kante, Rudiger & Abraham

Hello and welcome to Cobham, where Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is set to speak to the media ahead of the Premier League clash against Leicester City on Sunday afternoon.
It has not been the start Lampard would have wanted as the new head coach, with a thumping 4-0 defeat in the Premier League against Manchester United followed by a penalty shootout loss to Liverpool in the UEFA Super Cup.
Lampard will be discussing the latest injury news, with N'Golo Kante looking likely to make his first Premier League appearance of the season after completing a full 120 minutes against Liverpool on Wednesday.
Antonio Rudiger is close to a comeback from injury, while Willian was fit enough for a place on the bench against Liverpool, but did not feature.

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Thursday, 8 August 2019

David Luiz has today completed a permanent transfer to Arsenal.

The Brazilian’s switch across London brings to an end a Chelsea career spanning seven seasons across two separate spells, a period in which he won six major honours.
David Luiz first became a Chelsea player in January 2011, joining from Benfica on transfer deadline day.
His Blues debut came as a late substitute at home to Liverpool, before his first start eight days later in a goalless draw at Fulham.
His first full campaign, the 2011/12 season, is one that will live long in the memory of all Chelsea supporters, and David Luiz more than played his part. Roberto Di Matteo was now at the helm and, in one of the Italian's first matches in charge, David Luiz was outstanding alongside John Terry as we overturned a 3-1 first-leg deficit against Napoli to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals.
Unfortunately, he picked up an injury in our 5-1 FA Cup semi-final win against Tottenham Hotspur which ruled him out of the domestic final against Liverpool, as well as both legs of our Champions League semi-final against Barcelona.
However, following an intense rehabilitation programme he was passed fit to play in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich and came through the entire 120 minutes, with the Blues under pressure for long spells. He went on to score in the penalty shoot-out as we lifted the trophy for the first time in our history.


David Luiz remained a regular in the side for 2012/13, scoring crucial goals in Europe to help us to the Europa League final and the Brazilian started in Amsterdam against Benfica as we tasted success on the European stage for the second consecutive season.
Under Jose Mourinho in 2013/14, David Luiz’s best displays came when he was used in midfield, as he was in wins against Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal. However, his campaign was disrupted by injury and he completed a transfer to Paris Saint-Germain shortly after the season had concluded.
After two years in the French capital, during which time he won five domestic honours, he returned to Stamford Bridge in another deadline-day move in August 2016. He resumed his Chelsea career against the same side as his original home debut – Liverpool – and quickly became a central figure in Antonio Conte’s 3-4-3 system.
Six league games passed without a goal conceded in October and November, with a club-record 13 straight league wins by the end of the year earning the defender plenty of praise. He played 33 of the 38 games as he won his first Premier League title and was named in the PFA Team of the Season.

Saturday, 3 August 2019

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard heaps praise on Mason Mount after impressive pre-season Phil HaighSaturday 3 Aug 2019 7:40 pm Share this

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard heaps praise on Mason Mount after impressive pre-season Phil HaighSaturday 3 Aug 2019 7:40 pm Share this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via messenger Mason Mount has had an extremely impressive pre-season with Chelsea (Picture: Getty Images) Frank Lampard has been impressed with Mason Mount’s quality, work rate and character during the pre-season and has hinted that the youngster has played his way into the Chelsea first team. Mount has featured regularly in Chelsea’s friendlies this summer, scoring twice against Reading last Sunday and playing the full 90 in the 2-2 draw with Gladbach on Saturday. The 20-year-old is yet to make a senior appearance for the Blues, but after an eye-catching season on loan at Derby with Lampard last season, he may be ready to make the step up. The boss at Stamford Bridge stated after the draw with Gladbach that Mount could scarcely have done anything more to work his way into the first team plans. Mount played 90 minutes against Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday (Picture: Getty Images) ‘He’s done a lot. Coming back here, obviously I worked with him last year, and I’m really happy with how he’s trained and his status within the group,’ said Lampard. ‘The players recognise quality instantly, but they also recognise work rate and character. Mason’s got all of those and he’s given me a problem. ‘Ross Barkley’s also had a good pre-season and Ruben Loftus-Cheek will be back later on. It’s good because they’re all adaptable and can play in a variety of positions amongst themselves. ‘I couldn’t ask for more from what Mason’s done.’ Chelsea defender David Luiz also had kind words for his team-mate, predicting an extremely bright future for Mount. ‘I think he did great when he was at Derby. I’m so happy because I’m seeing a player with a great mentality, great talent,’ said the Brazilian. ‘Everybody knows he’s got the talent, everybody knows he’s got the goals, but I love to see the way he trains, the way he likes to listen and try to improve. I think he is going to be the future of Chelsea – the present and the future – and England for sure.’

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Tuesday, 5 February 2019

“Cancer Institute Admits Cannabis Can Kill Cancer”

Cancer kills nearly 600,000 Americans per year. And this year alone, over 1.6 million people will be diagnosed. So much time and research has gone into the cure of cancer in the last few decades. Yet, because of the stigma associated with marijuana, this wonder plant has been largely ignored by governments and researchers as a potential cure – or a key piece to a cure at least.

The Admission

In August 2015, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) released a report on their website which stated, “Marijuana kills cancer”. Yes, you read that right – marijuana kills cancer.
We know that cannabis can be used for medicinal purposes to relieve symptoms of many chronic illnesses. In fact, marijuana has actually been used for medicinal purposes for over 3000 years.
The potential benefits of medicinal Cannabis for people living with cancer (and other chronic illness) include:
  • Anti-nausea
  • Appetite stimulation
  • Pain relief
  • Improved sleep
Cannabis Benefits

So, How Does Cannabis Kill Cancer?

There are 21 chemical components found in marijuana called cannabinoids. These chemicals activate specific receptors found throughout the body to produce pharmacologic effects in the central nervous system and the immune system. This is the physiological and biochemical changes in the body produced by a drug in therapeutic concentration.
THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana. However, there are other compounds such as cannabinol (CBN), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBC), cannabigerol (CBG), tetrahydrocannabivarin(THCv), and delta-8-THC that can have pharmacologic effects. For example, CBD is known to have significant analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity without the high that THC produces.
During a 2-year study, groups of mice and rats were given various doses of THC by tube feeding. Tests were also done of a variety of cancerous cells.

Here Is What They Found:

  • Cannabinoids may reduce tumor growth by causing cell death, blocking cell growth, and blocking the development of blood vessels needed to grow tumors.
  • Lab tests on animals have shown that cannabinoids may be able to kill cancer cells while protecting normal cells.
  • Cannabinoids may protect against inflammation of the colon and may have potential in reducing the risk of colon cancer, and possibly in its treatment.
  • A laboratory study of THC in liver cancer cells showed it damaged or killed the cancer cells.
  • The same study of THC in models of liver cancer showed that it had anti-tumor effects.
  • CBD may make chemotherapy more effective
Source: National Cancer Institute
A Men’s Health Study proves that cannabis can potentially kill cancer: An analysis of 84,170 participants looked at the association between cannabis use and the occurrence of bladder cancer. Over 16 years, they found 89 Cannabis users developed bladder cancer compared with 190 of the men who did not report cannabis use. After dividing the study up by age, race, ethnicity, and body mass index, cannabis use was associated with a 45% reduction in bladder cancer incidence.
In conclusion, many studies have shown the potential of cannabis being able to kill cancer cells. However, little of these studies have been tested on humans. Only a handful of clinical trials have been held with humans, so it is too soon to say if the effects will work as well in humans. The good news is work is being done, and the topic is gaining interest among researchers.

Ivan Rakitic to Chelsea: Agent issues update on Barcelona star's future amid talk of summer move

Ivan Rakitic's agent has spoken out about the midfielder's future at Barcelona amid links to Chelsea.
The Croatia international has been a key part of the club's success following his move from Sevilla a number of years ago but his place in the starting XI next season has come into question following the signing of Ajax's Frenkie de Jong.
There could be even more competition for a midfield place amid widespread reports that the La Liga giants are leading the race to sign Adrien Rabiot as he is out of contract at Paris Saint-Germain come the summer.Rakitic dominated the front page of  Barcelona-based publication Sport  seven days ago following reports that the Blues want to lure him to Stamford Bridge in the summer.
However, he revealed he is very happy at the Camp Nou at present and he would ideally like to stay for longer.
"Since I've been here I do not know how many times I've left and I'm back," said the Croat after his side's Copa del Rey victory over Sevilla, as reported by Goal. "I'm more than happy here and my intention is to be here longer."The other day I gave the president a little nudge to see if he would start my renewal."
Rakitic's desire to stay put has since been reiterated by his agent Arturo Canales who has been responding to rumours that PSG as well as Inter Milan are also interested in the 30-year-old."It is an impossible scenario to see Ivan leaving Spain in the summer," he told  La Gazzetta dello Sport , as reported by Marca.