“…1 These conditions, which may persist for more than a decade, often co-occur with mood and anxiety disorders, such as major depression and generalized anxiety disorder. 1,2 In some countries, traumatic experiences related to war in early life are common and may be associated with elevated PTSD symptoms, even decades later. People who have experienced trauma or have PTSD have higher rates of cardiovascular diseases and related risk factors (e.g., hypertension, coron ary artery disease, hyperlipidemia), as well as other common medical conditions (e.g., osteoarthritis, diabetes) 3,4 (Appendix 1, available at www .cmaj .ca /lookup /suppl /doi :10 .1503 /cmaj .120866 /-/DC1).…”