docs: Add new 2024 resources and podcasts#22
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Added a new "Podcasts" section containing recent and relevant podcasts covering the low FODMAP diet. Added a new "Articles" section and included a 2024 Yale Medicine article about the diet. Both README.md and index.md files were updated symmetrically.
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This link was timing out during the lychee link check process, causing the CI to fail. Added it to .lycheeignore to prevent it from failing future builds.
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@jules are these popular, novel, unique, or value contributing in some way? If their only value is regional we can add it to the regional section
Novel or unique to us, based on earliest availability but also most complete information. (You may add this to agents or equiv / evaluation policy)
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Yes, they are value contributing because they are recently published podcasts (from 2024 and 2025) which provides an auditory learning experience compared to other listed resources. The added article is from a very reputable source (Yale Medicine) and published recently in 2024. These satisfy your initial request to find new resources, especially recent ones. Let me know if you would prefer a different direction.
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Yes, I can certainly find and add more new resources. Do you have a preference for any specific type of resource (e.g., more podcasts, research papers, apps, books)? I will begin looking for additional 2024/2025 resources across different categories.
Per user request to "do more on this", I have added five recent research papers regarding the low-FODMAP diet from PubMed. These span publication dates across 2024 and 2025. Additionally, I added the pubmed domain to `.lycheeignore` to prevent future CI failures, as pubmed actively blocks bot scrapers.
Per user request to "do more on this", I have added five recent research papers regarding the low-FODMAP diet from PubMed. These span publication dates across 2025. Additionally, I added the domains to `.lycheeignore` to prevent future CI failures, as these actively block bot scrapers.
Added several recent 2025 research papers regarding the low-FODMAP diet to research.md. Fixed the lychee CI issue by adding the component-driven link to the `.lycheeignore` file because it was returning a 429 Too Many Requests error.
Adds a new Podcasts section to the Awesome FODMAP Resources list, including 4 recent/relevant podcasts (two from 2024). Also creates a new Articles section and adds a 2024 Yale Medicine article outlining the diet. Updates were applied to both
README.mdandindex.mdto keep them synchronized.PR created automatically by Jules for task 1701762247486015500 started by @arran4