Divya Delhi: Tragically, a 39-year-old cardiac surgeon named Dr.Gradlin Roy passed away after a huge heart attack while making rounds in Chennai. This incident has shocked the medical community. His colleagues' heroic and rapid actions, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and an emergency angioplasty, were unfortunately vain. After further testing, doctors determined that his left major coronary artery had been totally occluded. Tragically, Dr. Roy's death was not an unusual incident. The alarming pattern of young doctors in their 30s and 40s dying of heart attacks is brought to light in this disturbing trend in India. The irony is obvious: people who devote their lives to helping others often fail to take care of themselves emotionally. His untimely demise has ignited an important dialogue regarding the grave dangers to healthcare workers' well-being. Extreme stress, long hours at work, and the frequent disregard for one's own health are the root causes of what is essentially a silent health crisis, according to experts. This occurrence should act as a strong reminder to the medical community and the general people to pay more attention to these critical health concerns.