well bio medical waste is very harmful to the environment . if the waste is dumped along with the municipality waste it is a great danger because:
1.the rag-pickers may get hurt while picking the waste
2.the municipality workers also get hurt while segregating the waste.
3.stray animals that survive on the waste garbage may swallow the harmful medical waste.
4.all this may spread harmful diseases such as AIDS,etc..
biomedical engineer
environmental degradation, waste disposal and loads of health problems.
Biomedical Chromatography was created in 1986.
<p>None. "Bio" as in "biological". Biohazardous waste, also called infectious waste or biomedical waste, is any waste containing infectious materials or potentially infectious substances such as blood. Of special concern are sharp wastes such as needles, blades, glass pipettes, and other wastes that can cause injury during handling <p>
They are an established part of biomedical research.
All except perhaps Biodegradable wastes. E-Wastes, Nuclear wastes, Non-Biodegradable, Biomedical etc all harm the environment
Though e-wastes and bio medical wastes are the dangerous wastes, the most dangerous type of waste, to the best of my knowledge, is radioactive wastes due its long standing ill effects. -answer by rajasekaransk
biomedical engineer
a biomedical enndfg
environmental degradation, waste disposal and loads of health problems.
A biomedical model of health is going to mainly focus on the genetic and physiological causes of disease, specifically, abnormal genetics. Biopsychosocial models are going to focus more on the effects of the environment and psychological processes.
Biomedical informatics is the application of information technology to the fields of biomedical research and health care.
what are the advantages and disadvantages of the biomedical model
Biomedical Chromatography was created in 1986.
Biomedical Microdevices was created in 1998.
biomedical chip research
There are three types of solid waste: 1. Municipal solid waste (Household Waste) consists of household waste, construction and demolition debris, sanitation residue, and waste from streets. 2. Hazardous wastes (Industrial and hospital wastes) May contain toxic substances. India generates about 7 million tons of hazardous wastes every year. 3. Hospital waste (Biomedical waste) Generated during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of people or animals or inresearch acitivities or in the production or testing of biologicals.