meaning in context - What do "the best of both worlds" and "young minds" mean?


The following is an excerpt from a newspaper article. What do "the best of both worlds" and "young minds" mean in this context?


Not only do these standing desks improve focus but they can also have positive health benefits as well, which really brings the best of both worlds when it comes to young minds.




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