And recalling each and every detail of that night. A night that started with a dream adventure with girlfriends and ended incomplete horror worse than any nightmare imaginable. It was beautiful. A bonding experience like any girl could have. Her first night in orlando and first time in florida. With her two friends at pulse nightclub. We were having the time of our lives. Akira was the life of the party. Akira would not make it out alive. They ran back in for their friends. I said we have to go get tiara. So we went inside. We got trapped in there. That is the most raw source of her survivors guilt. Bringing akira back inside. She didnt make it, and me and tiara feel guilty about that. And her mom told me not to feel guilty. The gunman entered the bathroom and was shooting his machine gun so we are all scrambling around in the bathroom screaming at the top of our lungs and they were all piled in the stall and witnessed everything from the moment he made his 911 call to the moment he re
Yesterday was Kira Murphy’s birthday. It is not an exaggeration to say it was a birthday she’ll never forget. The body of her sister Lisa, four years her senior, lay in repose at a funeral home in Rathfarnham. Her funeral mass is to take place this morning in St John the Evangelist church in Ballinteer, Dublin.
On Wednesday, March 29, members of the Ashley County Medical Center (ACMC) team celebrated the hospital’s achievements along with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Institute for Digital Health
Gorey s Kira Murphy has teamed up with WIT and UPMC to research prostate cancer-specific rehabilitation, receiving an Irish Research Council (IRC) scholarship.
The project began 18 months ago, funded under the IRC s employment-based programme, and focuses on a comparison of aerobic and resistance exercise for counteracting adverse effects of hormone therapy in men with prostate cancer.
Kira plans to investigate and compare a six-month supervised exercise intervention with resistance versus aerobic emphasis, and the research is in partnership with UPMC Hillman Cancer Centre at UPMC Whitfield in Waterford along with the supervision of Dr Michael Harrison, head of the Department of Sport and Exercise Science at WIT.