It's certainly intriguing but it will require independent replication. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. Passing peer review is only the first step and means it was deemed worthy (usually by three people) of publication and further discussion and investigation by other experts in the field.
Here is the full paper: http://f1000research.com/articles/2-5/v1
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