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My elderly father insists on smoking despite knowing it greatly increases his risk of lung cancer. How can we help him to stop?
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Tobacco addictions can be incredibly difficult for many people to kick, especially if they don’t feel as though quitting will make a difference. It’s important to stress just how much better someone’s health could be were they to stop smoking. By some reports, it only takes 12 hours for carbon monoxide in the body to decrease back to normal levels, with plenty of benefits the longer someone abstains.