Scenarios about 'medical waste'
Medical waste refers to potentially infectious materials generated during healthcare procedures, including used needles, surgical equipment, bodily tissues, and contaminated supplies. Throughout history, improper disposal of these materials has led to disease outbreaks and environmental contamination, highlighting the intersection of public health and waste management systems. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to medical waste handling could significantly impact disease patterns, technological development, and environmental health outcomes.
What If The Goiânia Accident Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1987 Goiânia radiological disaster in Brazil never happened, potentially altering global nuclear safety protocols, public perception of radiation, and healthcare practices in developing nations.