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Ruth Langsford (born 17 March 1960 in Singapore) is an English television presenter of shows such as This Morning, Gift Wrapped and How the Other Half Lives. Langsford is an anchor on ITV's lunchtime chat show Loose Women and presents Ruth Langsford's Fashion Edit on QVC. She took part in the fifteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, where she came ninth. She is currently the longest serving female presenter of This Morning. Ruth currently is more frequently known for her exclusive fashion collection, for British fashion label QVC. After being approached to curate a collection, Langsford signed a multi million pound endorsement deal that spawned 19 sellout collections; 18 of which debuted at London Fashion Week Women’s Collection.
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Loose Women's Ruth Langsford opens up about late dad's heartbreaking health battle

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Loose Women's Ruth Langsford opened up about her late dad's heartbreaking health battle on the ITV show. On Monday (August 1), the Loose Women panel discussed a new study which has been done by scientists who have found that you may be able to tell if someone is going to get Alzheimer's.

Introducing the segment, Ruth said: "Do you know what you would do if you knew you were going to get ill? READ MORE: Loose Women's Kaye shares her 'shock' at unexpected health diagnosis after concerns"A new study has revealed that scientists have discovered a marker in your blood that could reveal a future Alzheimer's diagnosis."The question is would you want to know?She asked her panel: "They say it's highly likely you will develop Alzheimer's in 15/20 years, would you want to know that?"Her co-star Jane Moore responded: "I think if they said you can know early enough and they can give you a pill and stop it but if they can't do anything about it then I wouldn't want to know."To which Ruth replied: "I think like you, Jane, because I know a lot about it because of my dad, I know what's to come. "So, if they could say yes it's looking highly likely so if we start doing this now then we can stop you from getting Alzheimer's but if no, then..." Ruth continued: "I just think I would worry because I know what happened with my dad, everyone's journey is slightly different but having seen my dad I would then be worried for the next however many years."They say I'm probably likely to get it but at least it would give you and your family and friends more like a heads up when your behaviour starts to change."Obviously with my dad, we didn't, so maybe that would help families."Ruth's dad Dennis passed away in 2012 from complications caused by.

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