Parents across North Texas are reacting to a new announcement from the Food and Drug Administration and the Trump administration that raises questions about acetaminophen — the main ingredient in Tylenol — and its possible connection to autism.

Garland mother Sarah Broome says her 14-year-old son Jace, diagnosed with autism at age 3, brings constant joy to her family. But she admits the FDA's latest warning hit close to home.

"I did take Tylenol when I was pregnant quite a bit. I had a lot of issues during pregnancy that required Tylenol," Broome said. "I think a lot of moms have guilt about—did they do something wrong? Did they cause this?"

Broome is already part of a class-action lawsuit against Tylenol. She says the new announcement validates her concerns.

"I think a lot of this cou

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