This will enable
people with mild cognitive impairments to live more independently, and the robots will also
help with activities that can improve quality of life, such as exercise and social visits.
«Regular physical exercise has long been shown to have heart health benefits, and now we can say exercise also may
help improve memory for
people with mild cognitive impairment,» says Ronald Petersen, M.D., Ph.D., lead author, director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Mayo Clinic, and the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.