be Well: How to relieve spring eye allergies
Optometrist Dr. James Dello Russo has information to help prevent spring eye problems.
News 12 Staff
•
Mar 25, 2025, 3:11 PM
•
Updated 17 hr ago
Share:
More Stories
2:15
Residents and staff begin to return to evacuated Trumbull assisted living facility
22h ago
1:57
Apparent sewage leak in Milford threatens oyster farming businesses
yesterday
2:50
Fitness in 4: Bicep exercises to maximize results
yesterday
1:20
Authorities: Body pulled from Hudson River in Hoboken
yesterday
2:20
'The voice that I have.' Tinton Falls mayor opens up on vocal disorder and advocacy
2ds ago
2:18
Stamford doctor helps alleviate severe pain through MALS surgery
2ds ago
2:15
Residents and staff begin to return to evacuated Trumbull assisted living facility
22h ago
1:57
Apparent sewage leak in Milford threatens oyster farming businesses
yesterday
2:50
Fitness in 4: Bicep exercises to maximize results
yesterday
1:20
Authorities: Body pulled from Hudson River in Hoboken
yesterday
2:20
'The voice that I have.' Tinton Falls mayor opens up on vocal disorder and advocacy
2ds ago
2:18
Stamford doctor helps alleviate severe pain through MALS surgery
2ds ago
For many of us, spring is usually a time when allergy symptoms such as itchy, burning, watery eyes start to kick in.
Optometrist Dr. James Dello Russo has information to help prevent spring eye problems.
More from News 12
2:58
Fitness in 4: Perfect posture
3:12
be Well: How to escape and evade an attacker
1:24
be Well: How to be mindful when choosing your snacks
2:39
be Well: Top book picks for kids of all ages
2:08
be Well: The must-have sunglass trends for spring and summer
4:55
be Well: Singer A.J. Croce discusses carrying on his famous father’s legacy