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  • Overdoing it on Benadryl, used for allergies, is not uncommon either, says Sarah Anderson, an assistant professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy.

    Read the drug labels, avoid dangerous side effects 2011

  • Overdoing it on cheese ends up being too high in calories and saturated fat, she says.

    Bill Clinton declares vegan victory 2011

  • Overdoing it on cheese ends up being too high in calories and saturated fat, she says.

    Bill Clinton declares vegan victory 2011

  • Overdoing it on Benadryl, used for allergies, is not uncommon either, says Sarah Anderson, an assistant professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy.

    Read the drug labels, avoid dangerous side effects 2011

  • Overdoing it can have a detrimental effect, because difficult emotional material can sometimes arise.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • Overdoing word play can be tricky, and you should be careful going down that path.

    Guidelines to a compelling campaign « One Size Fits One 2008

  • Overdoing the prints could risk Nick Cannon's Peewee Herman look, but a little here and there can help put punch in your outfit and proclaim the season.

    Stars' Guide to Summer Casual 2010

  • Overdoing everything can ruin your long-term health -- my sinus infections, for example, have destroyed my sense of smell.

    Sinus Solutions 2008

  • Overdoing it can have a detrimental effect, because difficult emotional material can sometimes arise.

    SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010

  • In fact as Kaplan and Kaiser pointed out in an HBR article last year ( "Stop Overdoing Your Strengths"), leadership development is more effective if it focuses on calibrating capabilities -- dialing up or down existing skills -- rather than trying to shore up deficits.

    Ron Ashkenas: Give Thanks -- To Your Employees 2009

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