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Poverty is the Mother of Health
Franziska Buttgereit
Theater Freiburg, Germany
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Abstract
People with little education, low income, and professional status are at two to three times greater risk of developing diabetes or cancer, of having a heart attack, or a stroke. For them, these diseases appear comparatively earlier, are more severe, and have more serious consequences for everyday life. Franziska Buttgereit is a mezzo-soprano who has been a member of the Freiburg Theatre's extra choir since 2010 and its first director since 2017. In 2015 she began her singing studies with Prof. Christiane Libor at the Musikhochschule Schloss Gottesaue in Karlsruhe and has been collaborating with the University of Music and the Stadttheater Freiburg, which has led to a small role in performances and the DVD production of the same name "Cendrillon" by Jules Massenet.
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Article Information
Title
Poverty is the Mother of Health
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
17. August 2020
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.7.4.705
Language
English
Journal
Vol 7 Issue 4
Categories
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Medicine
Authors
Franziska Buttgereit1
Affiliations
1
Theater Freiburg, Germany
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Franziska Buttgereit (2020). "Poverty is the Mother of Health". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.4.705.