type 2

Type 2 diabetes, formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, is a form of diabetes mellitus that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss. Symptoms may also include increased hunger, feeling tired, and sores (wounds) that do not heal. Often symptoms come on slowly. Long-term complications from high blood sugar include heart disease, strokes, diabetic retinopathy which can result in blindness, kidney failure, and poor blood flow in the limbs which may lead to amputations. The sudden onset of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state may occur; however, ketoacidosis is uncommon.Type 2 diabetes primarily occurs as a result of obesity and lack of exercise. Some people are genetically more at risk than others.Type 2 diabetes makes up about 90% of cases of diabetes, with the other 10% due primarily to type 1 diabetes and gestational diabetes. In type 1 diabetes there is a lower total level of insulin to control blood glucose, due to an autoimmune induced loss of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Diagnosis of diabetes is by blood tests such as fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test, or glycated hemoglobin (A1C).Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable by staying a normal weight, exercising regularly, and eating a healthy diet (high in fruits and vegetables and low in sugar and saturated fats). Treatment involves exercise and dietary changes. If blood sugar levels are not adequately lowered, the medication metformin is typically recommended. Many people may eventually also require insulin injections. In those on insulin, routinely checking blood sugar levels is advised; however, this may not be needed in those who are not on insulin therapy. Bariatric surgery often improves diabetes in those who are obese.Rates of type 2 diabetes have increased markedly since 1960 in parallel with obesity. As of 2015 there were approximately 392 million people diagnosed with the disease compared to around 30 million in 1985. Typically it begins in middle or older age, although rates of type 2 diabetes are increasing in young people. Type 2 diabetes is associated with a ten-year-shorter life expectancy. Diabetes was one of the first diseases ever described, dating back to an Egyptian manuscript from c. 1500 BCE. The importance of insulin in the disease was determined in the 1920s.

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  1. john w

    type 2 cable

    1 brought a type two cable for when im on a journey and i come across untethered chargers. my question is what home charger should i get thats untethered bearing in mind i already have the cable
  2. Zoomy

    Implementation of Type 2 Charging Standard

    Posting here thanks to Ed Wood on the Facebook group The response from MG, who are not known to disclose things directly to customers, was to EO and highlights something many of us have known for some time about how they’ve gone about timed charging and likely a hardware limitation on the car...
  3. johnnyallan

    Type 2 cable

    Which is the best cable to buy for my mg zs ev 5 or 10 meter or 16/32 amp, thanks in advance
  4. MAS

    Type 2 Charging Cable

    Hi, appreciate if someone can have a look at the specifications of Type 2 Charging cable (Pictures attached) , if it is suitable for MG ZS EV?
  5. ARealHuman

    5m Type 2 Charging Cables £96.74

    Just saw this on HUKD if anyone needs a cable, seems a bit cheaper than the £120 they usually seem to be listed at.
  6. M

    Do you need a type 2 and CCS cable?

    Hello, First time poster about to receive my MG ZS EV next week! I have purchased a type 2 cable as I put down my deposit before they started including them again with the car. Do I need to buy a CCS cable or an adapter too? I’m lucky enough to have a few Chargemaster fast chargers close to my...
  7. Y

    Does the ZS EV come with a Type 2 cable as standard?

    Looking at the MG specs on the official website doesn't mention it but some reviews online mention one included. Will check with the dealer tomorrow/Monday. Really would save money getting untethered, £265 instead of £365 with Rolec.
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