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KTBS: HealthLine 3

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KTBS provides local experts to answer your health questions. Get information on a wide range of medical topics with each episode.
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Join Jarrod Mitchell, Cardiac Rehab Coordinator with Willis Knighton, and Dr. Robert Martin, Cardiologist at Willis Knighton Health, as they discuss how cardiac rehab and tobacco treatment services help patients rebuild strength, protect their hearts, and live healthier, longer lives.
Bariatric surgeon Dr. James Barnes joins Healthline 3 to discuss today’s most effective weight loss options, from breakthrough medical injections to transformative surgeries like the gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. He breaks down how these treatments work, who they help most, and how patients achieve lasting success. 
Dr. Milan Mody, orthopedic spine surgeon with Willis Knighton Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Pierremont, shares tips to prevent holiday decorating injuries like lifting safely, using ladders properly, and knowing when to seek medical care.
Over 45 million Americans over the age of 12 struggled with substance abuse in 2024. Megan Zarucha, a licensed clinical social worker with Brentwood Hospital, talks about substance abuse warning signs, how to recognize them in a loved one, when and how to intervene, and programs (inpatient and outpatient) offered at Brentwood to help people detox.
Dr. Wyche T. Coleman III is an eye doctor and cataract surgeon with Willis Knighton Eye Institute. He talks about cataract surgery aftercare — what does recovery look like, medications/eye drop schedule, symptoms to watch out for, and when you can expect to be back to 100% following surgery.
On this Healthline, KTBS 3 News Anchor Shannon Brinias was joined by oncology expert Dr. Tharwat Ghattas, MD, with offices in Shreveport and Monroe.  Dr. Ghattas discussed the advancements in breast cancer treatment, diagnostic techniques and drug research. The doctor fielded questions from viewers, including whether breastfeeding is effective as a preventive measure against breast cancer. (It is.) Dr. Ghattas can be reached at his offices at 2806 Mark Drive in Monroe and at 1453 Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Suite L. The office phone number is: (318) 813-2528
Dr. James Howell, general surgeon at Willis-Knighton, explains when abdominal pain signals a serious issue, and when surgery is needed for hernias, appendicitis, or gallbladder problems.
On this episode of Healthline 3, we’re joined by Irina Haas Ghattas, owner of Shed It Weight Loss & Wellness in Bossier City, physician assistant Catherine Schaefer, and former radio personality Erin Woods—known on-air as Bristol. Erin shares her inspiring 100-pound weight loss journey with the help of Shed It and weight loss injections. Tune in for real talk on medical weight loss, patient support, and reclaiming your health.
Join us as Dr. John Winterton, cardiologist at Willis-Knighton Pierremont Cardiology, explains valvular heart disease, from symptoms and risks to diagnosis and treatment. A clear, expert look at how to keep your heart valves, and your health, in check.
Dr. Barnes discusses the latest advances in bariatric surgery, including faster recovery times and new techniques, along with non-surgical options like weight loss injections. Hear real patient success stories, tips on insurance coverage, and what to expect when starting your weight loss journey, whether through surgery, medication, or both.
Dr. Chris Caldwell is an Orthopedic surgeon with Willis Knighton Pierremont Orthopaedics in Shreveport. He discusses the non-operative treatments for osteoarthritis (the most common reason for joint replacement surgery), as well as, when it's time to consider joint replacement surgery to increase quality of life. Additionally, he talks about the robotic techniques he uses in his practice, how the surgery has advanced over the years, and the recovery process.
The Cataract Surgeons, Dr. Christopher Shelby and Dr. Wyche Coleman III, talk about symptoms associated with cataracts and when a patient should consider having surgery if it's interfering with their quality of life. 
Dr. Tharwat Ghattas with Ghattas Oncology at Highland Clinic talks about the risk factors, treatment options, and screening tools for prostate cancer.
Join Dr. John Patrick Lavo, head and neck surgeon with Willis-Knighton ENT & Allergy, as he dives into common pediatric ENT issues like ear tubes, tonsil extractions, sleep apnea, and other surgical interventions. 
Shed It! Weight Loss and Wellness is a dedicated wellness center offering weight loss support through GLP-1 medications and other services. Irina Haas-Ghattas (co-owner) and Catherine Schaefer (physician assistant) talk about ways people can reset and refocus for the fall and establish healthy habits before the holiday season. 
Dr. Jagan Beedupalli is an interventional cardiologist with Willis Knighton Cardiology and he discusses in detail the lifestyle factors that improve and worsen your risk for heart disease, and why it's important to make changes sooner than later.
Ophthalmologists Dr. Christopher Shelby and Dr. Wyche T. Coleman III from Willis-Knighton Eye Institute shed light on today’s most common eye concerns and the innovative treatments available to improve vision and quality of life. From cataract surgery to LASIK, implantable contact lenses, and the latest in dry eye therapy with IPL. They also cover essential tips for proper contact lens hygiene to help protect your sight for years to come.
Dr. Kyle Planchard is an orthopedic surgeon with Willis Knighton Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Pierremont. He talks about a common injury that plagues many athletes -- ACL tears. Planchard discusses the many ways to prevent ACL injuries, surgical and therapeutic options, and what to expect for recovery.
Dr. Kathryn Kennedy is a psychiatrist specializing in older adults at Brentwood Hospital talks about the signs and symptoms of depression in the older adult population, which differs widely from the symptoms in younger adults. She also discusses common risk factors and treatment options available. 
Dr. James Barnes, bariatric surgeon at the Highland Clinic, discusses revisional bariatric surgery—why patients with older procedures like Lap-Band or stomach stapling may benefit from updated options or revisional surgeries to convert to a sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass.
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