This explains why role models should not make a public display of
their habits that have dangerous consequences for the health of the
youth. Once addiction develops, it becomes extremely difficult to
quit. People then do not mind even being pushed away from
no-smoking areas whenever their urge to be deviant gets the better
of them. Knowing the way smoking interacts with our body and the
adverse impact it produces will perhaps help even the diehard
advocates of individual freedom to get rid of this scourge. This is
all the more necessary since the public space for smokers is
shrinking day by day as the society is becoming more conscious. Dr
Jindal's book is based on findings backed by research. He makes a
brilliant analysis of the problem and suggests measures to quit.
Coming from a specialist in chest and lung diseases, this book aims
to touch a chord with those who want to quit but fail every time
like Mark Twain.
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