A data analyst hailing from the human health world – where prospective, randomized, double-blind studies are the standard for research – has seen the data and thinks it needs to be disseminated. Wendy Novicoff, a professor of orthopedic surgery and public health sciences at the UVA School of Medicine, said at first she thought it was the sort of study she might not accept as a peer reviewer for a human medical journal. "There are all kinds of problems with the data. It's going to be biased, etc.," she said. "But when you go from 100% fatal to not fatal, I can live with some bias in the data."