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With March Madness starting this week, plenty of college coaches are trying to keep their teams focused on the next game and the next opponent.
What if my blood sugar's too high today? Is it time for my blood pressure pill? With nagging text messages or more customized two-way interactions, researchers are trying to harness the power of cell phones to help fight chronic diseases.
What if my blood sugar's too high today? Is it time for my blood pressure pill? With nagging text messages or more customized two-way interactions, researchers are trying to harness the power of cell phones to help fight chronic diseases.

Researchers are trying to harness the power of cell phones to help fight chronic diseases.
"I don't think it's possible, and one of the reasons is, particularly in basketball, you've got a kid in school who wants to go to school only because the NBA regulations keep them from going in the draft early," said Richard Katz, the CEO of Cincinnati-based KMG Sports Management who represents both pro players and college coaches.
Katz said he understands the coaches' point of view, and their frustration.