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    A Data Flow Tracker and Reference Monitor for WebKit and JavaScriptCore

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    Browser security revolves around the same-origin policy, but it does not defend against all attacks as evidenced by the prevalence of cross-site scripting attacks. Rather than solve that attack in particular, I have opted for a more general solution. I have modified WebKit to allow data flow tracking via labels and to allow security-sensitive operations to be allowed or denied from JavaScript

    Out of the Armchair: About Community Impact

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    Those of us who consider ourselves practitioner-scholars in our field are mostly preoccupied with facilitating learning and inquiry through community-engaged practice. It is hardly surprising then that our work to develop and steward collaborations with communities and organizations leads us to view outcomes through a lens that asks foremost and at times exclusively whether we have advanced knowledge and capacities among our students, our faculty and staff colleagues. We may also ask whether community-engaged practices have enhanced the programs our institutions treasure. Like me, I’m sure many of us frequently remind community partners, often to explain or excuse this inward focus, that we who do this work on college campuses are typically marginal and under resourced in our contexts. And that faculty colleagues who undertake that work are often unrewarded or at least under-valued for these particular efforts. Because that’s all true, and speaks to our preoccupation with these results, in part, as a matter of addressing our institutional contexts

    Hypoglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes: Current Controversies and Changing Practices

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    Hypoglycemia is well-recognized to limit the degree of glycemic control possible for many individuals for diabetes. Although the likelihood of hypoglycemia increases as A1c levels decrease in type 1 diabetes, insulin-treated type 2 diabetic persons with higher A1c appear paradoxically to have more hypoglycemia which may explain, in part, the adverse outcome reported in the ACCORD study. Approaches to glucose-lowering that cause lesser degrees of risk for hypoglycemia, technologies to better ascertain hypoglycemic events, and better understanding of patient characteristics associated with greater likelihood of hypoglycemia will all be required to reduce this limiting factor in optimizing glycemic treatment

    Glycemic Control in Diabetes: A Tale of Three Studies

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    Community Partnerships and Impacts

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