
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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In a decision Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and eliminated the constitutional right to abortion.
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Federal officials authorized the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 6 months to 5 years.
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Ohio health officials did not reveal where the person with monkeypox resides. A Cleveland Clinic physician talks about the likely risk for people in the Cleveland area from the disease and how it is different from the highly contagious COVID-19.
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Even though cases are up, hospitalizations and deaths have actually gone down.
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St. Vincent Charity Medical Center and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank will offer fresh produce and lunches to residents as part of their ReFresh Pantry event on May 23.
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Dave's Market closed in Euclid Beach, in North Collinwood, creating a food desert. Could a nonprofit or co-op work there?
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A recent outbreak of monkeypox in Massachusetts has some wondering if it could spread. Doctors say it is very unlikely it will spread into the Cleveland and Akron metro areas.
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Residents of counties that went heavily for Donald Trump in the 2020 election are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than those living in areas that went for President Biden.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently announced new plans to help address the severe shortage of mental health workers and United Way of Cleveland is hosting a virtual conversation on Thursday to shine a light on the issue.
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Some Cuyahoga and Summit counties store shelves are empty where there is normally baby formula. Other stores are limiting the amount each customer can buy. Here's why.