Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Reveals Minor Stroke

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Reveals Minor Stroke

Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, has confirmed reports that he recently suffered a minor stroke while attending the World Business Forum in Mexico City. Wozniak shared the news with ABC News, explaining that he experienced dizziness and vertigo while working on his computer in the morning. He was subsequently unable to walk and sought medical attention. An MRI test confirmed that he had indeed suffered a stroke, although Wozniak assured ABC News that he is now out of the hospital and returning to the United States.

Earlier in the week, TMZ and local Mexican media outlets reported that Wozniak had been hospitalized. Members of his team traveled to Mexico to assess his condition and determine if he required additional treatment in the US.

As of now, representatives for Wozniak have not commented on the situation.

The Mexican publication Reforma previously reported that Wozniak was in a stable condition and was receiving top-tier medical care.

Steve Wozniak co-founded Apple alongside Steve Jobs in 1976. Despite leaving the company, Wozniak has remained an active entrepreneur and philanthropist.

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Source: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was hospitalized after a ‘minor’ stroke that left him dizzy and unable to walk

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