Ha that is so funny. I found John Cample while trying to find good Covid-19 information. I didn't think that 3 weeks into lockdown he would be helping me with my Anatomy homework too! I don't think he taught that either while making this video. Thank you John!
Hi Taran B, I'm glad you've discovered these videos by Dr. Campbell, though I'm not sure who you mean when you refer to John Cample. Could you please link me to his videos as I think he might be a good source of extra knowledge. Thanks, Jonathan Driver
The role of the AVA in the feet and hands is more active than described, they are not just shunts as even under a thermoneutral state of the body they pump blood. In the cold state and hot states the role is more active still.
Keith, thank you for your comment. I was watching this video and I felt the role of the AVA was quite understated based on my prior knowledge of the subject. This comment made me feel seen. Have a nice day.
Thank you, it was super easy.
Ha that is so funny. I found John Cample while trying to find good Covid-19 information. I didn't think that 3 weeks into lockdown he would be helping me with my Anatomy homework too! I don't think he taught that either while making this video.
Thank you John!
Hi Taran B,
I'm glad you've discovered these videos by Dr. Campbell, though I'm not sure who you mean when you refer to John Cample. Could you please link me to his videos as I think he might be a good source of extra knowledge.
Thanks,
Jonathan Driver
This was extremely helpful, learned a lot :D
Thanks Adia
The role of the AVA in the feet and hands is more active than described, they are not just shunts as even under a thermoneutral state of the body they pump blood. In the cold state and hot states the role is more active still.
Keith, thank you for your comment. I was watching this video and I felt the role of the AVA was quite understated based on my prior knowledge of the subject. This comment made me feel seen. Have a nice day.
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I agree! Good job Sarah