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Yes, this is one of the frequent problems with complex health situations; the data is inconclusive without some interpretation, which in itself requires some assumptions.... it would be the same, I would think, for the data in the UK which also seems to be amenable to varying interpretations (a lot depending on the benchmark of prior health that one chooses)