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RSSDI - Research Society for The Study of Diabetes in India Welcome to the official page of RSSDI which is the largest organization of diabetes health care professionals and researchers in Asia.

RSSDI was established in 1972, and it has 12,000 plus members from among physicians, diabetologists and endocrinologists

🚨 Live Webinar: Best of ADA 2026 Clinical Highlights Turn new evidence from latest ADA 2026 updates into better diabetes...
10/06/2026

🚨 Live Webinar: Best of ADA 2026 Clinical Highlights

Turn new evidence from latest ADA 2026 updates into better diabetes and metabolic care with practical experts-led sessions.

As a dedicated digital platform connecting medical professionals with peer networks, verified clinical insights, and accredited medical education, Z-waka, in collaboration with the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI), invites all healthcare professionals to an expert-led review of critical scientific updates from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2026 Scientific Sessions.

What We Will Discover:

🔹Modern Diabetes Therapies: A comprehensive look at the latest therapeutic advancements, clinical trial data, and treatment updates.

🔹Obesity Management: Exploring newly updated guidelines, management strategies, and practical data for metabolic care.

🔹Indian & Asian Perspectives: A dedicated clinical analysis focusing on the practical implications of ADA updates for regional patient populations.

Gain practical insights, identify core clinical takeaways, and participate in a live, interactive 10-minute Q&A discussion with our distinguished faculty!

Event Details

📆Date: 18th June, 2026 (Thursday)

⏰Time: 09:00 PM – 10:30 PM (GMT+5:30)

🌐Streaming on: Z-waka Healthcare Professionals App

🔗Register by clicking the below link to secure your spot:

👉https://link.z-waka.com/rfuHn9Q7WPFNcMa89

Join us live to elevate your clinical practice and advance metabolic health, together!!

Common Symptoms of Type 1 DiabetesType 1 Diabetes often develops quickly, and recognizing the symptoms early can make a ...
10/06/2026

Common Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes often develops quickly, and recognizing the symptoms early can make a significant difference.

🔍 Watch out for these common signs:
✔️ Increased hunger
✔️ Excessive thirst
✔️ Frequent urination
✔️ Unexplained weight loss
✔️ Fatigue and weakness
✔️ Blurred vision

These symptoms occur because the body is unable to produce enough insulin to properly use glucose for energy.

💡 If you or a loved one experiences these symptoms, consult a healthcare professional promptly. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for preventing serious complications.

What is Type 1 Diabetes?Type 1 Diabetes is a chronic autoimmune condition in which the body produces little or no insuli...
08/06/2026

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

Type 1 Diabetes is a chronic autoimmune condition in which the body produces little or no insulin—the hormone needed to help glucose enter cells and provide energy.

It is most commonly diagnosed in children, adolescents, and young adults, but can occur at any age.

⚠️ Common symptoms include:
✔️ Excessive thirst
✔️ Frequent urination
✔️ Increased hunger
✔️ Unexplained weight loss
✔️ Fatigue
✔️ Blurred vision

💡 Type 1 Diabetes is not caused by eating too much sugar or by lifestyle choices. With proper insulin therapy, regular monitoring, healthy eating, and physical activity, people with Type 1 Diabetes can lead healthy and active lives.

05/06/2026

In this reel, Dr. Pratap Jethwani, Hon. Treasurer of RSSDI, shares his expert insights on the common symptoms of diabetes and why recognizing them early is crucial.

From excessive thirst and frequent urination to unexplained weight loss and fatigue, understanding these warning signs can help ensure timely diagnosis and better diabetes management.

💡 Awareness is the first step toward prevention and control.

How to Prevent or Delay Diabetic ComplicationsLiving with diabetes doesn't mean complications are inevitable. With the r...
04/06/2026

How to Prevent or Delay Diabetic Complications

Living with diabetes doesn't mean complications are inevitable. With the right care, many complications can be prevented or delayed.

✅ Keep blood sugar levels within target range
✅ Monitor blood pressure and cholesterol regularly
✅ Follow a healthy, balanced diet
✅ Stay physically active
✅ Maintain a healthy weight
✅ Attend regular medical check-ups and screenings
✅ Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption

💡 Small, consistent steps today can help protect your heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and overall health in the future.

Take control. Stay proactive. Stay healthy.

📊 RSSDI CGM Clinics – Episode 10Join us for an insightful clinical discussion on:“Using CGM to Stabilise Glycaemia and G...
02/06/2026

📊 RSSDI CGM Clinics – Episode 10

Join us for an insightful clinical discussion on:

“Using CGM to Stabilise Glycaemia and Guide Insulin Dose in a Recently Detected Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) Child”

This session features a case presentation by Dr. Nikhil S. Nasikkar, followed by expert insights from leading diabetologists and pediatric endocrinologists.

🗓️ 2nd June 2026
⏰ 08:30 PM IST

📲 Scan the QR code or visit: https://lms.rssdi.in/rssdilmsv1/ to register, watch the session, and submit your response.

Enhance your understanding of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and its role in optimizing diabetes care.

📊 RSSDI CGM Clinics – Episode 10Join us for an insightful clinical discussion on:“Using CGM to Stabilise Glycaemia and G...
02/06/2026

📊 RSSDI CGM Clinics – Episode 10

Join us for an insightful clinical discussion on:

“Using CGM to Stabilise Glycaemia and Guide Insulin Dose in a Recently Detected Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) Child”

This session features a case presentation by Dr. Nikhil S. Nasikkar, followed by expert insights from leading diabetologists and pediatric endocrinologists.

🗓️ 2nd June 2026
⏰ 08:30 PM IST

📲 Scan the QR code or visit: https://lms.rssdi.in/rssdilmsv1/ to register, watch the session, and submit your response.

Enhance your understanding of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and its role in optimizing diabetes care.

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Diabetes doesn't just affect blood sugar—it can impact almost every organ in the body.Over time, uncontrolled diabetes c...
01/06/2026

Diabetes doesn't just affect blood sugar—it can impact almost every organ in the body.

Over time, uncontrolled diabetes can damage blood vessels and nerves, increasing the risk of complications involving the ❤️ heart, 🧠 brain, 👁️ eyes, 🦶 feet, 🩺 kidneys, and more.

Understanding how diabetes affects different organs is the first step toward prevention and better management. Regular check-ups, healthy lifestyle choices, and timely treatment can help protect your body from long-term complications.

📌 Stay informed. Stay proactive. Take control of your diabetes today.

Chronic Complications of DiabetesDiabetes can silently affect multiple organs over time if blood sugar levels remain unc...
31/05/2026

Chronic Complications of Diabetes

Diabetes can silently affect multiple organs over time if blood sugar levels remain uncontrolled.

⚠️ Long-term complications may include:
❤️ Heart disease and stroke
👁️ Diabetic retinopathy (eye disease)
🩺 Diabetic kidney disease
⚡ Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage)
🦶 Foot ulcers and infections

The risk of complications increases with the duration of diabetes and poor glucose control.

💡 Regular check-ups, healthy lifestyle choices, and maintaining target blood sugar levels can help prevent or delay these complications.

Take control today for a healthier tomorrow.

29/05/2026

Diabetes is not just about blood sugar levels—it can affect multiple organs and lead to serious complications if left unmanaged.

In this insightful reel, Dr. Dinesh Agarwal, Executive Committee Member (North-East Zone), RSSDI, shares his expert views on diabetic complications and the importance of early detection, regular monitoring, and timely intervention.

Watch now to understand how proactive diabetes management can help prevent complications and improve quality of life.

Address

Dr Sanjay Agarwal's Aegle Clinic For Diabetes Care A-11, Narsimha Housing Society 194, Boat Club Road
Pune
411001

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