The five disease models we used varied in heritability from0.008 to 0.053.
The first disease model the researchers used was leukemia and lymphoma.
The literature in support of the disease model is very equivocal.
However, due to the nature of alcoholism and the behaviors involved, the disease model is not always applicable.
It has been used to study disease models in various animal studies.
Research using several disease models shows certain types of lymphocytes play a primary role in the hair loss.
In particular, one can show that under nearly all disease models the expected proportion of and are identical.
This has two consequences, according to the disease model.
According to Alexander, the disease model makes either of two claims:
"I don't want to cast out the disease model," he said.