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<title>Navigating the Complexities of Biomedical Waste Management: Safeguarding Health and Environment</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Biomedical waste encompasses a broad range of materials generated during healthcare activities, including medical procedures, research, and diagnosis. These materials can pose significant risks to public health and the environment if not managed properly. Biomedical waste includes items such as used needles, syringes, cultures, and tissues, as well as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and radioactive materials. ]]></description>
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