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 Country singer Morgan Wade revealed that she will undergo a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with the RAD51D gene mutation, which has been linked to an elevated risk of breast cancer. I want a long healthy life,  Wade said in a post onInstagram. That s why I m doing this. Wade, who was nominated in stanley uk  the Best New Artist category at theAcademy of Country Music Awardsthis year, said her surgery is scheduled toward the end of the year. I am happy to know that after November, I will have peace of mind. According toFORCE, a nonprofit that raises awareness about gene mutations, women with the RAD51D gene mutation have a 20% to 40% chance of developing breast cancer. The organization says women with the gene mutation are up to 20 times more likely to develop ovarian cancer.SEE MORE: Genetic testing spurs revolution in preventive careThe RAD51D gene mutation is different from BRCA1, which actress Angelina Jolie revealed she had in 2013.In a piece forThe New York Times, Jolie said her doct stanley website ors estimated that she had an 87% risk of breast cancer and a 50% risk of ovarian cancer due to her family s medical history. Jolie s mother died from cancer at age 56. Due to her el stanley termoska evated risk, Jolie decided to have a double mastectomy, which she said reduced her risk of breast cancer to 5%. I can tell my children that they dont need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer,  Jolie stated.Following Jolie s announcement, there was a rise in genetic testing. It became known as the  Jolie Effect Uxuv Unique ways to view the total solar eclipse coming in April
 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia 鈥?Advocates in Charlottesville, Virginia are working to remove the city s Confederate statues before the four-year anniversary of the deadly rally later this summer. This comes after the City Council unanimously voted to remove the statues. Zyahna Bryant, a young activist and change maker, has been trying to make this happen for the last five years. She a stanley thermos uthored the original petition to take down the Robert E. Lee Statue in 2016.  These statues are a part of a physical landscape that reinforces some of these underlying notions of slavery, bondage and what it means to be deserving of humanity,  Bryant said.  When I see those statues, it reminds me of an incomplete history. Kristin Szakos, a former City Council member says this time, the vote is even more important. Weve been here before. When I was on council, we also voted to remove the statues. Having been here before, Ill ce stanley cup lebrate when the statues are down,  Szakos said.  In Charlottesville, at this moment, its particularly important because we have had violence around these statues. Weve had hundreds of white supremacists and Nazis come into town to defend those statues. This year, both a Virginia Supreme Court stanley water bottle  ruling and a law passed in the legislature cleared the way for the city of Charlottesville to remove the Confederate statues. Folks in Charlottesville worked really hard with folks from all over the commonwealth to change that law,  Szakos said.Bryant is one of those people. The August 11t