Alcoholics Anonymous, Without the Religion by Samuel G. Freedman, The New York Times, Feb 21, 2014 A growing number of A.A. meetings offer a 12-step program for nonreligious people in recovery: agnostics, atheists, humanists or freethinkers.
Posts from ‘February, 2014’
Does a More Equal Marriage Mean Less Sex?
Does a More Equal Marriage Mean Less Sex? by Lori Gottlieb, The New York Times Magazine, Feb 6, 2014 The author ponders the question of whether couples who have egalitarian marriages have less sex.
Tried and True: Don’t Let Exercise Myths Keep You Off the Couch
Tried and True: Don’t Let Exercise Myths Keep You Off the Couch by Jessica C.Kraft, Esperanza, Winter 2014 This author debunks eight myths about exercise to motivate even the people who are most reluctant to exercise.
Exercise to Age Well, Whatever Your Age
Exercise to Age Well, Whatever Your Age by Gretchen Reynolds, The New York Times, January 29, 2014 This author points out that the February issue of the British Journal of Sports Medicine published a study which confirmed that middle aged adults who have never exercised before and who begin to exercise in middle age have […]
Good Enough? That’s Great
Good Enough? That’s Great By Daniel Jones, The New York Times, January 31, 2014 The author examines the coping mechanisms of three types of couples who grapple with how to get their marriages back on track after many years of being together.