Yesterday morning, we informed you on the pages of our magazine that the co-founder Applu Steve Wozniak headed to a hospital in Mexico City after Wednesday's World Trade Forum event. The reports were confirmed today, along with Wozniak being released from the hospital.
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Co-founder of the company Apple Steve Wozniak was released from the hospital after being hospitalized on Wednesday and confirmed that he had suffered a mild stroke. Initial reports from Mexico City said that Steve Wozniak was hospitalized late Wednesday night. Wozniak was in Mexico City to attend the World Trade Forum in the Santa Fe neighborhood. Wozniak later confirmed to ABC that he had suffered a mild stroke. He has been released from the hospital and is now flying home.
Seventy-three years old Steve Wozniak is one of the co-founders of the company Apple. He left the company in 1985 because, in his own words, he felt it was going in a direction he didn't agree with. However, he continues to be a highly respected expert not only in computer technology, which is evidenced, among other things, by the fact that he is invited to lectures, forums and conferences.
The stroke that Wozniak suffered is also known as a stroke. It can occur at any age, and early recognition and getting professional help is essential. Symptoms can vary from unconsciousness to dizziness to headache. If a stroke is suspected, it is necessary to find out whether, for example, one of the corners of the mouth drops when trying to smile, whether one of the arms "falls" when you raise your forearm, and whether the person can understand your questions and respond intelligibly.