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The best-known movies feature music that reaches beyond the silver screen and stays with us long after the last credits have rolled. Fans treasure soundtracks like “Help!” by the Beatles, the pop hits of “The Big Chill,” or the lively disco tunes of “Saturday Night Fever.” Songs like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” from “The Wizard of Oz,” “As Time Goes By” from “Casablanca,” and “My Heart Will Go On” from “Titanic” are everlasting. But sometimes the influence works in reverse and movies inspire songs. In some tunes, it's just a borrowed phrase—like Elton John singing “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”—while other tracks are inspired by specific characters or plotlines. Many are well-known, like Merle Haggard's "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde;" others are less so, like Scott Walker’s “The Seventh Seal,” based on Ingmar Bergman’s stark masterpiece of the same name. 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Physical effects include heat rashes or other types of skin infections, while hyperhidrosis sufferers are also prone to developing generalized anxiety disorder. Hyperhidrosis can affect the entire body, or it may be localized to particular areas. To find the body parts most prone to excessive sweating, Duradry consulted a 2016 study published in the Archives of Dermatological Research, the oldest journal worldwide in the field of cutaneous biology and skin research. The study surveyed 393 hyperhidrosis sufferers and recorded the percentage of respondents who had indicated excessive sweating in any of seven body parts. Duradry ranked these body parts by occurrence. The sufferers were also asked about the severity of their sweating in accordance with the Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale (HDSS). The percentage of sufferers that indicated barely tolerable or intolerable symptoms is also included. 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