
Lisa Ryan
Health ReporterLisa Ryan is a health reporter at Ideastream Public Media and has worked for the Cleveland-based public media stations since 2017. Before moving to Cleveland, she was Morning Edition host and reporter at 89.1 WBOI in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Lisa went to school for broadcast journalism and political science at Ball State University, and she has a master's in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield.
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Tree pollen counts are especially high in Northeast Ohio, with grass pollen
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The American Hospital Association health equity conference was initially planned for 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Here's what Cleveland area doctors say you should still be doing to protect yourself from COVID-19.
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With an unprecedented amount of money in the lead abatement budget, Cleveland-area health officials are trying to figure out how to fully remove lead from homes.
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No one has died of COVID-19 in Cuyahoga County in the past three weeks. That is just one piece of good news that county health department officials presented during a press conference Wednesday.
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Dave's Market closing on Lakeshore Blvd. could affect everything from what's for dinner to home values in Collinwood. Many in the neighborhood are dismayed, angry and worried about the closure.
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The nursing home that provides care for Black Clevelanders will shut down June 8.
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As Russia invades Ukraine about 5,000 miles away from Cleveland, supporters of Ukraine and its people rallied in Northeast Ohio this weekend.
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The nonprofit currently operates primarily out of Cuyahoga County, with some partnerships in Summit and Lorain counties.
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If you drive through downtown during the NBA's All-Star weekend, you may notice giant billboards sporting some Cleveland stars on The Metropolitan at The 9 Hotel. The advertisements on E. 9th Street are part of a campaign to raise awareness about mental health, using a line of designer clothing that will debut in Cleveland this weekend. There are words like "resilient" and "empathy" on the clothing because the positive words you wear on the outside can impact how you feel on the inside, according to the brand's website.