US wins medicine Nobels. What happened to rationed health care awards?

LA Times:

Three U.S. scientists who discovered key aspects of how cells and animals age and how cancer cells become immortal today won the 2009 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.

Elizabeth Blackburn of UC San Francisco, Carol W. Greider of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Jack W. Szostak of Harvard Medical School share the $1.4-million award for their discovery of telomeres, small sections of DNA that protect the integrity of cellular DNA as animals and most other organisms age. They also discovered telomerase, the enzyme that manufactures telomeres and gives cancer cells their eternal life.

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One of the things that concerns me about the rationed health care plans of the Democrats is that it will make research less likely, because it will focus expenditures on paying for their costly plan. Note that the countries with rationed health care are not discovering what US scientist are finding.

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