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Operation Arctic Cure

Operation Arctic Cure

★ 5.92024Movie4 h 0 mAmerika Serikat
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War reporter Bob Woodruff guides veterans on an Arctic trek. Researchers monitor their physical/emotional changes during awe-inspiring nature exposure, testing a potential PTSD/depression cure.

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Operation Arctic Cure

2024

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4 h 0 m

Amerika Serikat

Dokumenter

War reporter Bob Woodruff guides veterans on an Arctic trek. Researchers monitor their physical/emotional changes during awe-inspiring nature exposure, testing a potential PTSD/depression cure.
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henvi_darji

22/12/2025 09:07
Operation Arctic Cure
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Marco

03/05/2024 16:00
As "Operation Arctic Cure" (2024 release; 44 min.) opens, we are on "Boffin Island, Canada" near the Arctic Circle, as ABS News reporter Bob Woodruff, who was himself hurt in Iraq in 2006 by a roadside bomb, is leading a small group of US Veterans who all are dealing with PTSD. It turns out that research has shown that immersion in nature helps dealing with PTSD. The veterans tell their personal stories along the way... Couple of comments: this one-off standalone episode of the National Geographic deals with a very important cause: how to help veterans dealing with PTSD. It is something that is far too often overlooked, and it's simply not right. Tens of thousands of veterans returning from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are left to their own devices in dealing with it. For shame. From scientific research we now know that immersion in awe-inspiring nature surroundings help dealing with PTSD. Whitewater rafting is one example. Exploring nature near and at the Arctic circle is another one. In this episode, 5 veterans get the opportunity to do so, and do, and very happy for them. All that aside, does this make for compelling viewing? I'm afraid not. There are far better "extreme nature" documentaries out there as compared to this one. That of course does not take away from the important cause that this documentary represents. "Operation Arctic Cure" premiered on the National Geographic Channel some weeks ago and is now streaming on Hulu, where I caught it. If you have any interest in how veterans deal with PTSD, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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henvi_darji

22/12/2025 09:07
Operation Arctic Cure
author avatar

Marco

03/05/2024 16:00
As "Operation Arctic Cure" (2024 release; 44 min.) opens, we are on "Boffin Island, Canada" near the Arctic Circle, as ABS News reporter Bob Woodruff, who was himself hurt in Iraq in 2006 by a roadside bomb, is leading a small group of US Veterans who all are dealing with PTSD. It turns out that research has shown that immersion in nature helps dealing with PTSD. The veterans tell their personal stories along the way... Couple of comments: this one-off standalone episode of the National Geographic deals with a very important cause: how to help veterans dealing with PTSD. It is something that is far too often overlooked, and it's simply not right. Tens of thousands of veterans returning from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are left to their own devices in dealing with it. For shame. From scientific research we now know that immersion in awe-inspiring nature surroundings help dealing with PTSD. Whitewater rafting is one example. Exploring nature near and at the Arctic circle is another one. In this episode, 5 veterans get the opportunity to do so, and do, and very happy for them. All that aside, does this make for compelling viewing? I'm afraid not. There are far better "extreme nature" documentaries out there as compared to this one. That of course does not take away from the important cause that this documentary represents. "Operation Arctic Cure" premiered on the National Geographic Channel some weeks ago and is now streaming on Hulu, where I caught it. If you have any interest in how veterans deal with PTSD, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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