
KTBS: HealthLine 3
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Clear Vision: Cataracts, Lenses, and Eye Health
Health Line 3: Recognizing Depression & Building a Healthier Mind
Weight Loss & Wellness Solutions
Healthline 3 | Breathe Easier This Summer: Lung Health, Heat & Humidity Explained
Health Line 3: Enhancing Mobility and Independence
Health Line 3: Protecting Your Heart
Cataracts, Clarity & Second Chances: How Modern Eye Surgery Can Transform Your Vision
Understanding Trauma & Mental Health
Weight Loss Surgery
Various heart procedures
Cataracts
Joint Health
Dr. Gazi Zibari Willis Knighton
Ep 329A Decade of Advances in Cardiology
Dr. Rozeman talks about how the last 10 have really advanced Cardiovascular Care, and the outcomes of Cardiovascular diseases. He says newer medicines, like the weight loss drugs have really made major improvements in health. Not only is it helping people lose weight, but it’s also helping bring down the diabetes, blood pressure, and cholesterol numbers. Those advances are making a big difference in extending life, keeping people out of the hospital, and the assisted living facilities. Dr. Rozeman also says with AI, he thinks the future is very bright, and even more improvements are coming.
Ep 328Mobility City
Mobility City provides walkers, wheelchairs, and much more as they try to help young and old navigate movement. Whether it’s an electric scooter, a walker, or a wheelchair, one size does NOT fit all, in fact, you need to be measured for a chair or a lift, and make sure the device is measured for your size. There are lots of devices and pieces of equipment that can help a person get around after a surgery, trauma, or aging. You can rent or own and Jeff talks about all of the options.
Ep 327Aging Eyesight & Cataracts
As we age, our eyesight changes. For some people items in the distance seem out of focus, for others, it’s harder to read and see the letters on the computer screen, or on the page.If we live long enough, all of us will develop cataracts in our eyes. Those cataracts can make it more difficult for you to see, especially driving at night. Dr. Chrisopher Shelby, and Dr. Wyche Coleman, III can answer your questions. Why do some people develop cataracts earlier than others? What are the treatment options, and when is it time to see your doctor and have your cataracts removed? Since there are so many options, how do you know which one is right for you? These questions and more are answered by The Cataract Surgeons.
Ep 326Anxiety Disorders
All of us experience stress in our lives, but there are times every day stress becomes an Anxiety Disorder. What are the symptoms, what causes Anxiety Disorders, and what can be done to help? Dr. Suresh Sabbenahalli from Brentwood Hospital will explain the difference between the stress we all feel, and Anxiety Disorder. Treatment options are available and Dr. Sabbenahalli will explain those as well.
Ep 325The advantages of bariatric surgery
Dr. James Barnes, bariatric surgeon with the Highland Clinic, joins Healthline 3 to discuss advances in bariatric surgery. Dr Barnes further discusses how the surgery and GLP-1 drugs can work together to help obese Americans reach their desired weight.
Ep 324Outpatient Hip and Knee Replacement
Dr. John Mays, orthopedic surgeon with Willis-Knighton Bossier Orthopedics, joins Healthline 3 to discuss advances in hip and knee replacement surgery. These advances allow some patients to return home the same day and begin walking almost immediately following the procedure.
Ep 323Mobility devices can enhance a person’s life and may be covered by insurance
On Healthline 3, news anchor Shannon Brinias spoke with Jeff Jarjoura of Mobility City of Shreveport, 1820 E. 70th Street, about various types of mobility scooters and features that might make them right for a client. He discussed the ways in which someone can see if a scooter is covered by their medical insurance, and why certain models might or might not be covered. For information on your mobility needs, call their showroom at (318) 399-7400 or look them up at www.shreveportla.mobilitycity.com.
Ep 322Carotid Artery Disease – The Silent Stroke Risk
Dr. Priyadarshee Patel, with Willis-Knighton Interventional and Vascular Neurology, joins Healthline 3 to discuss how to recognize and treat carotid artery disease.
Ep 321Advancements in Treating Peripheral Artery Disease
Dr. Jagan Beedupalli of Willis Knighton Health joins Healthline 3 to discuss a new technology to assist in treating peripheral artery disease. Intravascular lithotripsy treats calcified artery disease by using sonic pressure waves to fracture vascular calcium. It enables better artery expansion and stent placement.
Ep 320Cataract Treatments and Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Dr. Christopher Shelby and Dr. Wyche T. Coleman III with WK Eye Institute join Healthline 3 to discuss cataract treatment options and age-related macular degeneration, which is the leading cause of vision loss in Americans aged 60 and older.
Ep 319PTSD – Diagnosis and Treatment
On this Healthline 3, Dr. Kathryn Kennedy of Brentwood Hospital spoke to news anchor Shannon Brinias about PTSD, who can get it, what it means, and how it can be treated, with therapies and medications. More information can be found by going to https://www.brentwoodbehavioral.com.
Ep 318Weight loss and Weight management
Dr. James Barnes, general and bariatric surgeon with Highland Clinic, joins Healthline 3 to discuss the arrival of semaglutide in pill form, which gives patients on GLP-1 medications an option besides a weekly injection. Dr. Barnes also discusses bariatric surgery, and the population it serves.
Ep 317Rotator Cuff surgery Q & A
Healthline 3’s Shannon Brinias sits down with Dr. Mark Callanan of Willis Knighton at Pierremont Orthopedics and Sports Medicine to field questions about rotator cuff injuries and specific surgeries that can help bring relief. Dr. Callanan is located at 7925 Youree Drive, Suite 200 in Shreveport.
Ep 316Pelvic Organ Prolapse
On this Healthline 3, Dr. Karen Berken of Women's Health Associates, part of Willis Knoghton, discusses issues related to pelvic organ prolapse and vaginal reconstruction. More information can be found at wkwomenshealthassociates.com.
Ep 315Weight Loss and Wellness
Irena Haas-Ghattas, Catherine Schaefer, and Erica Thomas from Shed It Weight Loss and Weight Loss join Healthline 3 to discuss how GLP-1 medications help individuals lose weight and improve their overall health. Catherine Schaefer says goodbye, as she departs for maternity leave, and introduces her replacement, Erica Thomas.
Ep 313Heart Disease: watching out for symptoms and warning signs
Chest pain isn’t the only red flag. Today we’re looking at other warning signs of heart disease.
Ep 314Important considerations and practical advice in choosing the right mobility device
Jeff Jajoura, the owner of Mobility City, joins Healthline 3 to discuss the importance of having a professional assess your needs and equip you with the device that best suits your needs. Through their total solutions approach, they consider the person, home, how they travel, and how their needs might change over time.
Ep 312Cataract and Glaucoma Awareness
Dr. Christopher Shelby and Dr. Wyche Coleman, the Cataract Surgeons at Willis Knighton Eye Institute, join Healthline 3 to discuss cataract and glaucoma symptoms and treatment options.
Ep 311Mental Health in the New Year
Dr. Katherine Kennedy, Psychiatrist with Brentwood Hospital of Shreveport, joins Healthline 3 to discuss services offered by Brentwood Hospital and how to identify signs of mental health disorders.
Ep 310Planning for and Managing Joint Replacement Surgery
Jennifer Hable and Nicole Ortiz, Total Joint Coordinators with Willis-Knighton Health, join Healthline 3 to discuss how they work with patients to ensure they are prepared for joint replacement surgery. They also help design and implement an individualized post-surgery plan to help the patient regain mobility.
Ep 309Efficacy of GLP-1 medications v. bariatric surgery for weight loss
Dr. James Barnes, bariatric and general surgeon with Highland Clinic, joins Healthline 3 to discuss different options for assisted weight loss including GLP-1 medications and bariatric surgery.
Ep 308Surgical Options for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Dr. Stavan Patell, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with WK Health, joins Healthline 3 to discuss surgical options available to those suffering from obstructive sleep apnea.
Ep 307Managing Your Weight During Mardi Gras
Irina Haas-Ghattas and Catherine Rogers Schaefer of Shed It! Weight Loss and Wellness – along with Tess Lopez of Prep Cakes Bakery – join Healthline 3 to discuss how to enjoy Mardi Gras without gaining weight. Haas-Ghattas and Schaefer explain how GLP-1 drugs discourage overeating and Lopez talks about making tasty and healthier Mardi Gras desserts.
Ep 305Staying on track: Holiday wellness with Shed It Weight Loss
Irina Haas-Ghattas and Catherine Schaefer, PA-C, from Shed It Weight Loss and Wellness, share practical strategies for staying healthy during the holidays and carrying momentum into the new year. They discuss how weight-loss injections, realistic lifestyle changes, and ongoing support can help people reach and maintain their wellness goals.
Ep 306Rebuilding strength: Inside inpatient rehab at Willis-Knighton
Physiatrists Dr. Katharine Balbuena and Dr. Wade Wyckoff from the Willis-Knighton Rehabilitation Institute discuss the vital role of inpatient rehabilitation in helping patients regain independence. They break down what makes their program unique, how structured therapy accelerates recovery, and what families should know about healing after hip fractures and strokes.
Ep 304Brentwood hospital Quinton Light
Ep 303Healthy holidays after bariatric surgery with Dr. James Barnes
Dr. James Barnes, bariatric surgeon at Highland Clinic, discusses the journey of medical and surgical weight loss—and how patients can stay on track during the holiday season. Dr. Barnes breaks down realistic expectations, mindful eating strategies, and the importance of emotional support after bariatric surgery. Whether you're considering weight-loss options or navigating life post-surgery, this episode offers practical, encouraging advice for long-term success.
Ep 303Minimally invasive heart repair with Dr. Syed Mehmood
Dr. Syed Mehmood of Red River Cardiovascular Surgery discusses the latest advances in minimally invasive heart repair, including innovative approaches to heart valve procedures, CABG (coronary artery bypass grafting), and other life-saving cardiac interventions. Dr. Mehmood explains how smaller incisions, faster recovery times, and leading-edge technologies are transforming patient outcomes and expanding options for those once considered too high-risk for traditional surgery.
Ep 303Understanding lung cancer with Dr. Tharwat Ghattas
Dr. Tharwat Ghattas, oncologist with Ghattas Oncology by Highland Clinic, shines light on Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Ghattas discusses the latest in screening, early detection, risk factors, and breakthroughs in treatment. He also shares practical guidance on prevention and how patients and families can navigate a lung cancer diagnosis with confidence and hope.
Ep 303Cataract surgery aftercare with Dr. Wyche T. Coleman III
Dr. Wyche T. Coleman III, cataract surgeon at the Willis-Knighton Eye Institute, breaks down everything patients should know after cataract surgery. Dr. Coleman explains what to expect in the first hours and days post-procedure, how to care for your eyes, which symptoms require attention, and the steps that help ensure the best vision outcome.
Ep 303Advancements in cataract, refractive, and corneal surgery
Dr. Christopher Shelby and Dr. Kelli Coleman, ophthalmologists specializing in cataract and refractive surgery. Dr. Coleman, also a cornea specialist, shares insight into advanced treatments for corneal disease, including cornea transplants. Together, they discuss today’s most innovative surgical options, what patients can expect during recovery, and how modern eye surgery is helping people achieve clearer vision than ever before.
Ep 302Inside women’s health: Advances in Uterine and Cervical Care
Join Dr. Karen Berken, OB-GYN with Willis-Knighton Women’s Health Associates, as she discusses innovations in women’s reproductive health. She explains hysteroscopic uterine surgery, cervical procedures, and the importance of HPV and Pap screenings for early detection and prevention. A must-listen for anyone interested in women’s health and wellness.
Ep 301Weight Loss & Wellness During the Holidays
The holiday season can challenge even the best wellness intentions. Irina Haas Ghattas, CEO and Co-Owner of Shed It, and Catherine Schaefer, Physician Assistant with Shed It, discuss effective strategies for maintaining weight loss and wellness goals during the holidays. They also share a healthier pecan pie recipe, offering a balanced approach to enjoying seasonal traditions.
Ep 300Benefits of participating in cardiac rehab after a cardiac event
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.
Ep 299Modern weight loss solutions with Dr. James Barnes
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.
Ep 298Preventing neck and back injuries ahead of the busy holiday season
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.
Ep 297Substance abuse and misuse prevention month
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.