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New antibody tests that can detect if an individual has been exposed to COVID-19 variants have been developed by scientists from the University of Aberdeen.
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen plan to use artificial intelligence (AI) to try to fast-track a test to allow mass screening for COVID-19, after the £140,000 project was approved by the Scottish government.
The global review, by researchers at the University of Aberdeen, examined 39 studies from developed countries and found that people living in rural locations were 5% less likely to survive cancer.