‘Zebras Never Get Ulcers’ and 2 More Reasons to Slow Down

We have become so programmed for action that we have to actually schedule relaxation, but that relaxation can do wonders for your emetophobia - and your life.

Why Oysters on the Menu Can Mean Norovirus in Your System

Norovirus doesn't limit its infection party to people. It also likes to contaminate water and food. Emetophobics may do well to be aware of foods that have been notorious for virus contamination -- and cross off the shellfish from their menus.

Nasal Spray for Norovirus Could be Emetophobic’s New Best Friend

Emetophobics may have a brand new best friend once a nasal spray for norovirus makes its way to the market. The product is currently in the works and expected to hit the shelves within the next several years. Check out what it can do and when you can expect to get it.

Sea Sickness Gets New Meaning with Norovirus on Cruise Ships

Cruise ships give norovirus ideal conditions in which to spread. Check out two cruise lines that found this out the hard way.

Sneaky Tips for Killing off Sneaky Household Germs

The thought of germs lurking in sneaky areas can fuel vomit fears to the hilt. You need not sit idly by, however, when you can check out our equally sneaky tips for keeping lurking germs at bay.

How Mindfulness Can Help Your Emetophobia and How to Start Today

Stress can feed anxiety which, in turn, sets down a whole smorgasbord for your emetophobia. You can reduce all of the above with this thing called mindfulness. And you can even start practicing it today!

The Emetophobics Guide to Breathing Your Way Through Anxiety

You breathe in and out dozens of times each day without even thinking about it. If you did stop to think about it, however, you may find you engage in poor breathing habits that can worsen your anxiety levels and emetophobia. Check out how to breathe your way through anxiety that can instead help alleviate your vomit fears.

The Emetophobics Guide to the Truth About Germs and Viruses, Part Two of Two

Just because you are around a person or place that is infected or contaminated doesn't mean you're automatically going to get sick, no matter what your vomit fears make you believe. You may still, however, want to check out the germiest hotspots at home, work or play in part two of our germ and virus guide.