Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hospitalized after Suffering a Minor Stroke

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09/11/2023 23h03

In a surprising turn of events, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, 73, was hospitalized in Mexico City on Thursday after experiencing a "minor but real stroke," according to ABC News. Wozniak had traveled to the city to speak at the World Business Forum, a highly anticipated management event.

Wozniak, known for his convivial nature, had been scheduled as the closing speaker for the conference on Wednesday afternoon. However, shortly before his arrival at the event, he encountered a health problem that prevented him from delivering his speech. The exact details of the health issue were not disclosed.

The stroke incident occurred in the morning while Wozniak was sitting at his computer. He suddenly experienced vertigo and dizziness, prompting him to seek medical attention. Following a brief stay in the hospital, Wozniak announced his plans to fly back home, indicating that his condition had stabilized.

The World Business Forum had promised a remarkable lineup of speakers, including the likes of Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate recognized for pioneering microfinance. Wozniak's absence was undoubtedly a disappointment for attendees looking forward to his insights and experiences.

While Wozniak left Apple in 1985 to explore other interests, he has remained an ardent supporter of the company and a prominent figure in the tech industry. Engaging in a wide range of endeavors, he has participated in various ventures, such as competing on Dancing With the Stars in 2009 and serving as a judge on the online show Unicorn Hunters, which evaluates entrepreneurial ideas for billion-dollar startups.

Throughout his post-Apple journey, Wozniak has also actively kept alive the memory of his close friend and co-founder, Steve Jobs, who passed away from cancer in 2011. His contributions to the tech community and dedication to preserving Jobs' legacy have earned him admiration and respect.

The news of Wozniak's stroke serves as a reminder of the importance of health and well-being, no matter one's stature or achievements. Though a minor setback, it highlights the importance of prioritizing one's health above all else.

As Wozniak returns home to recover from his health scare, the tech world eagerly awaits updates on his condition and hopes for a rapid and complete recovery.

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