Considering To Major In Nutritional Sciences…?

So I just finished my first year in college to get a bachelor of science (biology). However, I thought of med school and any other career. I feel that I do not know what to do with my life (career-wise). Recently, I thought about either switching majors OR getting a double degree…in Nutritional Sciences, most likely Dietetics or Health/Exercise.
So…what jobs are out there if I would graduate and be a nutritionist? Is there anything extra I’ll have to do to become a nutritionists (become certified right?) and I know to become a dietetic you need to also become certified or take a test. What are the jobs like? Any experience? Will it be hard for me to find a job in nutrition? My interests are mainly in keeping good health and exercising (I’ve been an athlete for over 12 years) but i’m not into sports so don’t get that confused hahaha…however my family and myself have always been healthy eaters and I enjoy it.
Also, maybe before I switch majors, i should volunteer first and get some experience to know this is the right direction I would want to take. Where are good places to maybe volunteer or where people get internships? A hospital?
Thank you guys for your help. I’m open to any suggestions!!!

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U.s. Ranks 25th Of Best Places For Mothers; Norway 1st, Niger Last…?

The aid organization Save the Children released its annual State of the World’s Mothers report Tuesday. Once again, conditions for moms in the U.S. trailed that of many other developed nations.
In general, mothers in the worst places to live don’t have access to education, medical treatment (including during childbirth) and nutrition. In contrast, highly ranked countries such as Norway, Iceland and Sweden have good healthcare and educational systems and offer women ample access to contraception, maternity benefits and equitable pay.
The United States performs relatively poorly among the 43 developed nations in the rankings because mothers here have a 1 in 2,100 risk of pregnancy-related death — the worst of any industrialized nation, Save the Children said. The United States ranked 41st in child mortality. Women in the U.S. have relatively low political status, and children here aren’t enrolled in preschool as often as in other countries. The U.S. is one of the few countries in the world that doesn’t guarantee working mothers paid leave, the group said.
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