American Sleep Apnea Association Transforms into WSCN to Enhance Global Well-being through Innovative Sleep Solutions

On June 9, 2025, a significant transformation took place as the American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA) officially rebranded itself as the Wellness, Sleep & Circadian Network (WSCN). This change marks a pivotal moment in the organization's 35-year history, redefining its mission to empower individuals globally with knowledge and tools to enhance their sleep and overall well-being. WSCN, pronounced 'WISSEN,' which means 'knowledge' in German, aims to create a comprehensive 'knowledge hub' that addresses the needs stemming from sleep issues across all hours of the day.

New Direction: Emphasizing Holistic Health


The rebranding to WSCN comes in response to a growing demand for integrated health solutions that incorporate the importance of circadian rhythms and their impact on overall health. According to Dr. Anne Marie Morse, Chair of the Board of Directors for WSCN and an authority in sleep medicine, understanding what circadian means is essential for the organization's new purpose. The goal is to extend awareness of how our daily experiences, emotions, and behaviors intertwine with our 24-hour health.

Sleep serves as the body’s essential repair process and functions in concert with our circadian rhythms—these natural cycles regulate our energy levels, mood, immunity, and productivity. When these rhythms are disrupted, individuals may face substantial health risks, including heart disease, depression, and even cancer. WSCN aims to translate complex scientific findings into accessible, practical tools and resources that empower and educate communities about the importance of aligning their lifestyles with their internal biological clocks.

Embracing Change While Honoring Tradition


Despite this major shift in branding and approach, WSCN retains the core values and services that have built trust within the sleep apnea community. Existing programs, such as the AWAKE Peer Mentor Program and CPAP Assistance Program, will remain foundational resources for individuals.

In addition, WSCN plans to expand its offerings to include:
  • - Extensive resources on circadian health to help individuals better understand their internal body clocks.
  • - An integrated approach that connects sleep with mental, emotional, and physical performance.
  • - A global community initiative that unites patients, researchers, clinicians, and advocates focused on the transformative power of a well-regulated lifestyle.

As chief transformation officer Gilles Frydman points out, "Sleep apnea isn’t an isolated issue, nor should our solutions be. WSCN builds on ASAA’s legacy while bringing the entirety of 24-hour biology into focus. We aim to bridge the gap between night and day for holistic health solutions."

Launching a Global Movement


The new name, WSCN, is inspired not only by the idea of knowledge ('wissen') but also by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), known as the brain's biological clock. This symbolizes a commitment to becoming the authoritative knowledge hub linking every aspect of health with sleep and circadian science.

WSCN will invest in educational programs, partnerships, and research initiatives that prioritize real-life experiences in health management. The organization also plans to advocate for the inclusion of sleep and circadian health as essential components of healthcare and wellness strategies globally.

Dr. Morse emphasizes that this rebranding represents more than just a name change. It serves as a rallying call for individuals to reclaim their health, striving for a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle, one day and one night at a time.

WSCN welcomes individuals, families, and communities to join this growing global network. Here are some ways to get involved:
1. Visit www.sleephealth.org for educational materials and resources.
2. Participate in community events and advocacy initiatives.
3. Support their programs through donations or sponsorship to help elevate the focus on sleep and circadian health.

With the mantra that your best night fuels your best day, WSCN inspires individuals to harness the power of all 24 hours for improved health and well-being.

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