Cancer.
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Several metals, including lead and mercury, are included in electronic devices that should be recycled and not disposed of in landfills.
Decomposing animals can lead to diseases. This is why we have garbage pickup and sanitary landfills.
Geriatric diseases and disorders are associated with aging.
Dumping waste in landfills can lead to pollution of soil, water, and air due to the release of harmful chemicals and greenhouse gases. It can also attract pests and contribute to the spread of diseases. Over time, landfills can contaminate surrounding areas and harm ecosystems.
Lead is a common pollutant associated with high tech gadgets in landfills. It is found in components like circuit boards and batteries, and can leach into the soil and water, posing environmental and health risks.
Pubic lice are often associated with other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but do not spread them.
Some problems associated with modern landfills include leachate contamination of groundwater, methane gas emissions contributing to climate change, and limited space availability leading to increased pressure on surrounding communities for waste disposal solutions.
Circulatory system diseases, cancer.
some diseases related with blood, stomach, and skin.
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