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Attitudes for aspirin: a small leap for dancers' health care.

Publication: Dance Magazine
Publication Date: 01-NOV-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
"It's terrible to have no health insurance," says Ofelia Loret de Mola, 26, a choreographer for the New York City-based company, Danscores. De Mola's story: She sprained her ankle while performing but couldn't afford physical therapy. In addition, for months she had arrived at rehearsals complaining of an intense toothache, but she put that problem on hold till she visited Mexico. "It was cheaper to travel home and have it taken care of there," she adds.

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